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The Energy Department will host an exhibitbooth at the American Wind Energy Association WINDPOWER Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, June 3 – 7. Visit the Energy Department's Wind Program booth, #2411, to learn about the Department's latest research and development efforts, and speak with Wind Program staff.

Stop by the U.S. Department of Energy's new exhibit in booth number 1653 at the AWEA 2014 WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas to meet Wind Program personnel and learn about the latest DOE-funded research.

ExhibitionsExhibitionsExhibitions history The Town That Never Was The Town that Never Was - This 16-minute film tells the story of the Manhattan Project and Los Alamos from 1942-1945. feature film Stockpile Stewardship: Heritage of Science at Los Alamos This film explains the Laboratory's current mission to maintain our country's aging weapons without nuclear testing. feature film Fat Man Displayed at the Museum is an exact replica of Fat Man, the bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. This type of bomb was tested at Trinity Site in southern New Mexico on July 16, 1945. Little Boy Little Boy Displayed at the Museum is an exact replica of Little Boy, the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945, during World War II. Museum name No, Not Ray Bradbury The Museum is NOT named after the science fiction author Ray Bradbury, but

W. Bill Booth Chair Idaho Bruce A. Measure Vice-Chair Montana James A. Yost Idaho Tom Karier on the consultations held with entities through the October Council meeting and the key themes from those discussions

STRIPES TEMPLATE STRIPES TEMPLATE IA Part A - Page 1 of 5 Interagency Agreement (IA) Part A - General Terms and Conditions Prescription: Part A: When DOE is the Requesting Agency for an Interagency Agreement (IA), the DOE Contracting Officer will complete IA Part A, General Terms and Conditions. It will be necessary for the Contracting Officer to coordinate with the program office and the Servicing Agency for completion of IA Part A. Part B: When the Program Office prepares and submits the requisition, the Program Office will prepare Part B with the assistance of the Servicing Agency and the Contracting Officer, as needed. Part B will be an attachment to the requisition. The DOE Contracting Officer and the DOE Budget Office will review IA Part

STRIPES TEMPLATE STRIPES TEMPLATE IA Part A - Page 1 of 5 Interagency Agreement (IA) Part A - General Terms and Conditions Prescription: Part A: When DOE is the Requesting Agency for an Interagency Agreement (IA), the DOE Contracting Officer will complete IA Part A, General Terms and Conditions. It will be necessary for the Contracting Officer to coordinate with the program office and the Servicing Agency for completion of IA Part A. Part B: When the Program Office prepares and submits the requisition, the Program Office will prepare Part B with the assistance of the Servicing Agency and the Contracting Officer, as needed. Part B will be an attachment to the requisition. The DOE Contracting Officer and the DOE Budget Office will review IA Part

source source History View New Pages Recent Changes All Special Pages Semantic Search/Querying Get Involved Help Apps Datasets Community Login | Sign Up Search Template Edit History Facebook icon Twitter icon Â» Template:SampleTemplate Jump to: navigation, search This is the SampleTemplatetemplate. It is designed for use by Sample Pages. To define a test page, please use this form. Parameters Awesomeness - The numeric level of awesomeness that your test page will achieve. Topics - Topics this page discusses. (semicolon delimited) Note: References for the above parameters are generated automatically by the ReferenceForValue template and can be seen using the ShowRefFieldsButton. Dependencies Template:Cite Template:ReferenceForValue Widget:ShowRefFieldsButton Usage It should be invoked using the corresponding form.

Project, LLC Project, LLC 1 of 2 EXHIBIT B (EA Project Schedule, Cost Estimates, and Payment Schedule) 1. This Exhibit B made this day of , 20XX, under and as a part of Contract No. XX-UGPR-XX, dated , 20XX, hereinafter called the Contract, shall become effective on the effective date of the Contract, and shall remain in effect until superseded by another Exhibit B or termination of the Contract. 2. EA PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES: The tables below include an EA Project Cost Estimate and EA Project Schedule Estimate for environmental work to be performed by Western. The Parties understand that it may be necessary to revise the EA Project Schedule and Cost Estimates from time to time as the Parties further define their responsibilities under the Contract. The Parties shall use good faith efforts to meet target

Wind, LLC Wind, LLC 1 of 3 EXHIBIT B (EIS Project Schedule, Cost Estimates, and Payment Schedule) 1. This Exhibit B made this day of , 20XX, under and as a part of Contract No. XX-UGPR-XX, dated , 20XX, hereinafter called the Contract, shall become effective on the effective date of the Contract, and shall remain in effect until superseded by another Exhibit B or termination of the Contract. 2. EIS PROJECT COST AND SCHEDULE ESTIMATES: The tables below include Project Cost Estimates and Project Schedule Estimates of environmental work to be performed by Western. The Parties understand that it may be necessary to revise the Project Schedule and Cost Estimates from time to time as the Parties further define their responsibilities under the Contract. The Parties

EXHIBIT B.1 EXHIBIT B.1 OPEN COLLABORATION AND PUBLICATION AGREEMENT Agreement No. _________ This Open Collaboration-Open Publication Agreement ("Agreement") is between ________ ("University") and ABC Corporation ("ABC"). This Agreement is effective from the date it is signed by the last Party ("Effective Date") and remains in effect until terminated in writing by UNIVERSITY or ABC on thirty days written notice. 1.0 DEFINITIONS 1.1 "Copyrightable Material" means any document, report, publication or other original work of authorship, other than Software, created by either Party under this Agreement. 1.2 "Developing Party" means the Party which develops an item of Copyrightable Material. 1.3 "Excluded Materials" means materials (i) that the Party reasonably believes would in-

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EXHIBIT B.1 EXHIBIT B.1 OPEN COLLABORATION AND PUBLICATION AGREEMENT Agreement No. _________ This Open Collaboration-Open Publication Agreement ("Agreement") is between ________ ("University") and ABC Corporation ("ABC"). This Agreement is effective from the date it is signed by the last Party ("Effective Date") and remains in effect until terminated in writing by UNIVERSITY or ABC on thirty days written notice. 1.0 DEFINITIONS 1.1 "Copyrightable Material" means any document, report, publication or other original work of authorship, other than Software, created by either Party under this Agreement. 1.2 "Developing Party" means the Party which develops an item of Copyrightable Material. 1.3 "Excluded Materials" means materials (i) that the Party reasonably believes would in-

...General Radio equipment and its production are cordially...International Equipment Company Boston...Refractometer to read indices for such...scientific fields, but also...seen in full operation. Our dealership...Manometric Blood Gas Apparatus...with the field. This is...spared no cost in obtaining...meteorological equipment. The exhibit...Filter-Purifier for domestic, office...installed. Production models on...

DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY Page 1 of 8 EXHIBIT B.2 OPEN COLLABORATION - OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT NUMBER ____________ This Open Collaboration-Open Source Agreement ("Agreement") is between ________ ("University") and ABC Corporation ("ABC"). This Agreement is effective from the date it is signed by the last signatory ("Effective Date") and will remain in effect until terminated in writing by University or ABC. Either Party may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice. 1.0 DEFINITIONS 1.1 "Copyrightable Material" means any document, report, publication or other original work of authorship, other than Software, created by either Party pursuant to this Agreement. 1.2 "Developing Party" means the Party which develops a particular item of Software or Copyrightable Material.

FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY Page 1 of 8 EXHIBIT B.2 OPEN COLLABORATION - OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT NUMBER ____________ This Open Collaboration-Open Source Agreement ("Agreement") is between ________ ("University") and ABC Corporation ("ABC"). This Agreement is effective from the date it is signed by the last signatory ("Effective Date") and will remain in effect until terminated in writing by University or ABC. Either Party may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice. 1.0 DEFINITIONS 1.1 "Copyrightable Material" means any document, report, publication or other original work of authorship, other than Software, created by either Party pursuant to this Agreement. 1.2 "Developing Party" means the Party which develops a particular item of Software or Copyrightable Material.

COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE IN CALIFORNIA COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE IN CALIFORNIA Michael Medeiros, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco, CA Robert Booth, Booth & Associates International, San Francisco, CA September 2012 Introduction The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) initiative in evaluating the technical and economic feasibility of compressed air energy storage (CAES) using porous rock reservoirs in California. PG&E was awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the California Energy Commission (CEC), and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to determine the feasibility of a 300 MW CAES facility utilizing up to 10 hours of storage in a

This report evaluates nuclear criticality safety for Spray Booth Operations in the Decontamination and Recovery Facility, X-705, at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant. A general description of current procedures and related hardware/equipment is presented. Control parameters relevant to nuclear criticality safety are explained, and a consolidated listing of administrative controls and safety systems is developed. Based on compliance with DOE Orders and MMES practices, the overall operation is evaluated, and recommendations for enhanced safety are suggested.

Research License Template Research License Template RESEARCH LICENSE Between Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC And [COMPANY or UNIVERSITY NAME] This License Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement"), which shall be effective on the date it is executed by the last Party to sign (the "Effective Date"), is between Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC (hereinafter "Alliance"), Management and Operating Contractor for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (hereinafter "NREL") located at 1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, Colorado 80401 and [COMPANY or UNIVERSITY NAME], (hereinafter "Research Licensee"), a [FOR-PROFIT or NON-PROFIT] entity organized and existing under the laws of the State of [NAME of STATE] and having a principal place of business at [ADDRESS], hereinafter referred

joint MD , d joint LINEAR. 6 Evaluation of Methods We evaluated the efficiency of many template-attack variants on a real hard- ware platform, comparing all the compression methods from Table 110 and all 9 MATLAB, single core CPU with 3794 MIPS. 10 We... implementing template attacks. Data and Code Availability: In the interest of reproducible research we make available our data and associated MATLAB scripts at: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/datasets/grizzly/ Acknowledgement: Omar Choudary is a...

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... all in full view of visitors. Generating plant, on a large scale driven by turbines, reciprocating steam engines, and internal combustion engines, is also represented on the stands ... culmination of many years of development in generating plant. From the point of view of hydroelectric power development, an outstanding exhibit is a 30,000 h.p. twin impulse ...

EV Guideline Assessment Templates EV Guideline Assessment Templates |1. Process: Organization |2. Guideline No: 1|3. Contractor: |4.Contract/project(s): | ||||| ||||| |5. Guideline Statement: Define the authorized work elements for the program. A work breakdown structure (WBS), tailored for effective internal management control, is commonly used in this process. | || |6. Documentation Required: 1) CLINs 2) WBS 3) WBS Dictionary | || || || |7. Instructions: Why this is important: The WBS represents the entire scope of work in the project, a "picture" of the work. The first level is the total system, and it continues down in successively smaller elements until it reaches the level of detail necessary for management action and control. This picture of the work is needed to facilitate traceability, ensure the

CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF RAPID INFUSION OF CRYSTALLOID SOLUTION IN THE HYPOVOLEMIC CAT A Thes1s by HARRY WILLIAM SOOTHE, JR. Subm1tted to the Graduate College of Texas A&M University in part1al fulfillment of the requirement for the degree... of MASTER OF SCIENCE August 1982 l1ajor Subject: Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF RAPID INFUSION OF CRYSTALLOID SOLUTION IN THE HYPOVOLEMIC CAT A Thes1s by HARRY WILLIAM BOOTHE, JR. Approved as to sty1e and content...

TemplatesTemplates Jump to: navigation, search If you have standard texts you want to include on several pages, the MediaWiki template feature comes into play. Contents 1 Creation 2 Usage 2.1 Parameters 2.2 Control template inclusion 2.3 Organizing templates 3 Copying from one wiki to another 4 See also Creation Templates are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. Templates follow a convention that the name is prefixed with "Template:", assigning it to that namespace. Therefore you can create them like any other wiki page. Usage Templates are wiki pages which can be used in other pages in three ways: {{Name}} 'transcludes' (i.e. includes a copy of) the content of the template (stored in the page [[Template:Name]]) whenever the page

TemplateTemplate Edit History Facebook icon Twitter icon Â» Template:Cite Jump to: navigation, search This is the Cite template. It is used by other templates to display the references assigned to a value supplied from the form. This template will generate the appropriate reference link or citation depending on the value of the reference supplied. It is intended for use with templates supported by forms using the ReferenceForValue template. Parameters Subject - The name of property, field, value or thing that you are creating a reference for. References - An external URL or the name of a reference page. Use a semicolon to separate multiple references. Note: Parameters can be called in numerical order, or using parameter name. Dependencies A form using the ReferenceForValue template

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source source History View New Pages Recent Changes All Special Pages Semantic Search/Querying Get Involved Help Apps Datasets Community Login | Sign Up Search Category Edit History Facebook icon Twitter icon Â» Category:Formatting Templates Jump to: navigation, search Formatting Templates are Templates used primarily to achieve a certian layout or style on a wiki page. They can be generic, like Template:Clear or specific, like Template:Definition. For help on creating templates, see Help:Templates. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory. Q [Ã—] Query Results Templatesâ€Ž 4 pages Pages in category "Formatting Templates" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 465 total. (previous 200) (next 200) A Abraham Hot Springs Geothermal Area

Template serves as a tool to help agencies develop an acquisition plan. The acquisition plan is the first formal step in the Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) ENABLE procurement process. The completed acquisition plan will serve as a guide throughout the rest of the process.

Templating Water Stains for Nanolithography Wei-Ssu Liao, Xin Chen, Jixin Chen, and Paul S. Cremer with repetitive stick-slip motion under the control of a motor.26-28 These nonconventional patterning techniques a simple, yet powerful new nanoscale patterning technique. Herein we demonstrate the use of water stain

National System Templates: Building Sustainable National Inventory National System Templates: Building Sustainable National Inventory Management Systems Jump to: navigation, search Tool Summary LAUNCH TOOL Name: National System Templates: Building Sustainable National Inventory Management Systems Agency/Company /Organization: United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States Agency for International Development Sector: Energy, Land Focus Area: Non-renewable Energy, Forestry, Agriculture Topics: GHG inventory Resource Type: Guide/manual, Training materials Website: www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/ghginventorycapacitybuilding/templ National System Templates: Building Sustainable National Inventory Management Systems Screenshot References: National System Templates: Building Sustainable National Inventory Management Systems[1]

source source History View New Pages Recent Changes All Special Pages Semantic Search/Querying Get Involved Help Apps Datasets Community Login | Sign Up Search Category Edit History Facebook icon Twitter icon Â» Category:Templates Jump to: navigation, search Templates are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be embedded inside other pages. Templates follow a convention that the name is prefixed with "Template:", assigning it to that namespace. You can create them like any other wiki page. For help on creating templates, see Help:Templates. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory. F [+] Formatting Templatesâ€Ž (1 categories) 465 pages Pages in category "Templates" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 486 total. (previous

Exhibit C Schedules and Lists Exhibit C Schedules and Lists Dated 5-20-13 Subcontract No. 241314 Page 1 of 5 EXHIBIT "C" SCHEDULES AND LISTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Form Title A Schedule of Quantities and Prices B Milestone and Payment Schedule C Lower-Tier Subcontractor and Vendor List Exhibit C Schedules and Lists Dated 5-20-13 Subcontract No. 241314 Page 2 of 5 EXHIBIT "C" FORM A SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES AND PRICES NOTE: This Exhibit "C" Form A is part of the model subcontract for Trinity and is provided to Offerors for informational purposes only. It is not intended that this form be returned with the Offeror's proposal. 1.0 WORK TO BE PERFORMED Work shall be performed strictly in accordance with requirements of the Subcontract

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Student Exhibition Application Dodd Galleries Proposals due: January 23, 2015 The Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries is looking for innovative, dynamic exhibition proposals from students for the 2015-2016 academic year. Students are encouraged to submit proposals for several gallery spaces (or self

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CommunityWind CommunityWind Jump to: navigation, search This is the CommunityWind template. It is used to embed a custom Community Wind Handbook banner, typically across the top of the page, which features a unique blue color scheme and simple menu. Parameters none Usage It should be called in the following format: {{CommunityWind}} Example This template will produce the following when added to a page: WIND ENERGY STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT & OUTREACHCommunity Wind Handbook Retrieved from "http://en.openei.org/w/index.php?title=Template:CommunityWind&oldid=685502" Categories: Templates Formatting Templates What links here Related changes Special pages Printable version Permanent link Browse properties 429 Throttled (bot load) Error 429 Throttled (bot load) Throttled (bot load)

ContentAssist ContentAssist Jump to: navigation, search This is the ContentAssist template. It is intended for inclusion on any page and will highlight extracted energy-related terms from the page, presenting their definitions to users on mouse-over. Additionally, the template will generate a list of recommended additional reading based on the content of the page. This template requires the ContentAssist widget to be functional. Parameters No parameters Dependencies Widget:ContentAssist Usage It should be called in the following format: {{ContentAssist}} Example In addition to highlighting extracted energy terms and presenting their definitions, this template will produce the following: Dictionary.png Error loading definition! OpenEI-ribbon.png Edit the page to see the template text.

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Savings Reporting Process Savings Reporting Process Reporting Template 083112 FINAL 1 of 7 As of August 28, 2012 ` Process 1 STEP 1 - Select Savings Type You must first determine if the savings is through a Strategic Sourcing process or an Other Acquisition Savings process. If it is Strategic Sourcing, it must satisfy the 8 step definition. If it does not satisfy the eight steps, then it is an Other Acquisition Savings process. 2 STEP 2 - Select Savings Methodology (In Order of Preference) Regardless if it is Strategic Sourcing or an Other Acquisition Savings process, the next step is to determine the savings methodology that will be used to calculate the savings. You must select only one methodology. a. Transactions are not reported as savings in multiple categories.

Testing is one of the most indispensable tasks in software engineering. The role of testing in software development has grown significantly because testing is able to reveal defects in the code in an early stage of development. Many unit test frameworks compatible with C/C++ code exist, but a standard one is missing. Unfortunately, many unsolved problems can be mentioned with the existing methods, for example usually external tools are necessary for testing C++ programs. In this paper we present a new approach for testing C++ programs. Our solution is based on C++ template metaprogramming facilities, so it can work with the standard-compliant compilers. The metaprogramming approach ensures that the overhead of testing is minimal at runtime. This approach also supports that the specification language can be customized among other advantages. Nevertheless, the only necessary tool is the compiler itself.

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February 2013 February 2013 Cummins and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Teams Works to Enable Super Truck Efficiency Goals ORNL/Fuels, Engines, and Emissions Research Center (FEERC) staff member Bill Partridge and the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Post-Doctoral Research Associates Rodrigo Sanchez-Gonzalez and Jon Yoo performed on-site measurements on Cummins' Super Truck engine at a development facility in Columbus, Indiana, December 10-14, 2012. The Cummins team members were led by Rick Booth, Akshaya Srinivasan, Aniket Waghchaure, and David Koeberlein. The work involved spatiotemporal exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) distribution measurements to assess the numerical design tools used for development of Cummins' clean-sheet high-efficiency Super Truck engine system. The multiplex laser-

LEDSProcessTree LEDSProcessTree Jump to: navigation, search This template generates a list of all steps within the given stage of the LEDS Process and provides easy navigation links to traverse from step to step. Edit this template to add, remove or reorder the steps for each stage in the process. Dependencies: jQuery 1.4.2 or higher. LEDSNavHelper Widget - Included automatically, this widget will render 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons to help traverse the steps defined in each stage. The buttons will only be rendered if the Template is included, the current page is one of the steps listed in the provided stage of the template, and a valid step exists either before (Previous) or after (Next) the current page within the list of steps. Parameters include: stage - the stage of the process to display

TemplateTemplate Edit History Facebook icon Twitter icon Â» Template:RRElement Jump to: navigation, search This is the RRElement template. It is used to generate an element in the Geothermal Regulatory Roadmap. It has two primary display states, autonomous and embedded. It will automatically detect when the passed Name does not equal the PageName and apply the embedded style. Parameters Name - The name of this roadmap element. It should begin with a number that corresponds to a specific flowchart element, e.g. 2.8.a Content - The main element content. Must contain proper wiki syntax. ElementType - The type of element, e.g. Action or Decision ActionableEntity - (optional) The name of the entity responsible for the primary action associated with this element, e.g. BLM

A lipid bilayer on a nano-template comprising a nanotube or nanowire and a lipid bilayer around the nanotube or nanowire. One embodiment provides a method of fabricating a lipid bilayer on a nano-template comprising the steps of providing a nanotube or nanowire and forming a lipid bilayer around the polymer cushion. One embodiment provides a protein pore in the lipid bilayer. In one embodiment the protein pore is sensitive to specific agents

source source History View New Pages Recent Changes All Special Pages Semantic Search/Querying Get Involved Help Apps Datasets Community Login | Sign Up Search Template Edit History Facebook icon Twitter icon Â» Template:Reference Jump to: navigation, search This is the Reference template. To define/cite a new reference using CSE citation format, please use the Reference form. Parameters Name - The name or title of the reference material Document_type - The type of reference material (allowable values) InfographicType - The type of infographic if Info Grahpic/Map/Chart is the selected Document_type ThesisDissertation - Determines thesis or dissertation (Thesis/Dissertation) Authors - Comma delimited list of people who authored the reference material (required for Books, Conference Papers and Proceedings, Journal

Jump to: navigation, search This is the 'Definition' template. It is used to embed an existing definition in a wiki page of relevant content. This template is not used to define a term. To define a term, please use this form. Parameters Note: Parameters can be called in numerical order, or using parameter name. Term - The term whose definition will be displayed. Usage It should be called in one of the following formats: {{Definition|Brayton cycle}} {{Definition|Term=Brayton cycle}} Example This template will produce the following for an existing term: Dictionary.png Brayton cycle: A thermodynamic cycle using constant pressure, heat addition and rejection. Fuel and a compressor are used to heat and increase the pressure of a gas; the gas expands and spins the blades of a turbine, which, when connected to

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Generic CTS Data Upload Templates Generic CTS Data Upload Templates Generic CTS Data Upload Templates October 8, 2013 - 2:03pm Addthis These generic Excel templates are being made available to the public so that Federal contractors and service providers can provide their clients with reports and findings consistent with the formats required for agencies to easily upload the data into CTS. Agencies may refer their energy/water audit contractors and project developers/evaluators to these templates as a reference for required data elements and reporting. Data may be batch imported by the Federal agencies into CTS using the following Excel spreadsheet templates. The "Agency Acronym" and facility identifying data contained in these templates must correspond to the existing IDs used in CTS. Contractors populating these templates for agency

experience collected during a comparative study where users created Inquiry-based paths using the current Walden?s Paths? system or the template-based authoring tool. 4 2. RELATED WORK Education-oriented template-based path authoring...

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A method is described for incorporating diverse varieties of intercalates or templates directly during hydrothermal synthesis of clays such as hectorite or montmorillonite-type layer-silicate clays. For a hectorite layer-silicate clay, refluxing a gel of silica sol, magnesium hydroxide sol and lithium fluoride for two days in the presence of an organic or organometallic intercalate or template results in crystalline products containing either (a) organic dye molecules such as ethyl violet and methyl green, (b) dye molecules such as alcian blue that are based on a Cu(II)-phthalocyannine complex, or (c) transition metal complexes such as Ru(II)phenanthroline and Co(III)sepulchrate or (d) water-soluble porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Montmorillonite-type clays are made by the method taught by U.S. Pat. No. 3,887,454 issued to Hickson, Jun. 13, 1975; however, a variety of intercalates or templates may be introduced. The intercalates or templates should have (i) water-solubility, (ii) positive charge, and (iii) thermal stability under moderately basic (pH 9-10) aqueous reflux conditions or hydrothermal pressurized conditions for the montmorillonite-type clays. 22 figures.

This is the 'GeothermalProject' template. To define a new Geothermal This is the 'GeothermalProject' template. To define a new Geothermal Development Project, please use the Geothermal Development Project Form. Parameters Place - The city and state in which the development project is located. County - The county in which the development project is located GeothermalArea - The geothermal area in which the development project is located. Coordinates - The coordinates (lat, lon) of the resource area. Developer - Project developer ProjectType - The type of project. Typically one of the following: Conventional Hydrothermal (Unproduced) Resource, Conventional Hydrothermal (Produced) Resource, Conventional Hydrothermal Expansion, Coproduction, Geopressured Geopressured System, EGS GEADevelopmentPhase - The phase of plant construction, as defined by

Multiyear Program Plan Template Multiyear Program Plan Template Phase II Guidance June 30, 2006 Foreword: The Purpose and Value of a Multiyear Program Plan Multiyear Program Plans (MYPPs) are intended primarily to serve as operational guides for programs to manage their activities and as a source of information to help EERE management identify clear linkages between key program activities and progress toward goals. It is understood, however, that they are also read by a broad group of program stakeholders and may serve other purposes as well. Strategic planning in government is closely integrated with budgeting. In effective organizations, planning and strategy guide budget requests, not the other way around. Strategic planning enables programs to create logical budgets and manage their activities toward programmatic and

Define Define Jump to: navigation, search This is the Define template. It is designed for use by Defined Terms. To define a term, please use this form. Parameters Definition - OpenEI's definition of the term. This should be unique. (required) Aliases - Synonyms of the term, or phrases which have the same meaning. (comma delimeted) Related - Related terms, or concepts of similar interest. (comma delimited list of pages) Wikipedia_def - The URL of Wikipedia's definition of the term, if one exists. (url) References - Links to external articles or datasources consulted when crafting the OpenEI definition. (comma delimited) Usage It should be invoked using the corresponding form. + Add a definition Example For an example of this template in use, please see one of the existing

DOE-STD-XXXX-20XX Draft: Month Year DOE STANDARD NAME OF FUNCTIONAL AREA FUNCTIONAL AREA QUALIFICATION STANDARD DOE Defense Nuclear Facilities Technical Personnel U.S. Department of Energy AREA TRNG Washington, D.C. 20585 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited This document is available on the Department of Energy Technical Standards Program website at http://www.hss.energy.gov/nuclearsafety/ns/techstds/ This FAQS template has been derived from DOE FTCP Operational Plans over the years as a "best practice format" after FTCP member-composed teams have provided valuable recommendations on important FAQS elements. It is expected that the FAQS template be followed wherever possible, and only deviated-from for good reason. FAQS Sponsors should have a written basis

'ExplorationTechnique' template. To define a new Exploration 'ExplorationTechnique' template. To define a new Exploration Technique, please use the Exploration Technique Form. Parameters Definition - A link to the OpenEI definition of the technique (optional) ExplorationGroup - ExplorationSubGroup - ParentExplorationTechnique - parent technique for relationship tree LithologyInfo - the type of lithology information this technique could provide StratInfo - the type of stratigraphic and/or structural information this technique could provide HydroInfo - the type of hydrogeology information this technique could provide ThermalInfo - the type of temperature information this technique could provide EstimatedCostLowUSD - the estimated value only of the low end of the cost range (units described in CostUnit) EstimatedCostMedianUSD - the estimated value only of the median cost

Cite web Cite web Jump to: navigation, search This template is for citing online sources for Open Energy Information content. It is an important part of the OpenEI:Verifiability content policy. It should be used with the tag for providing references when creating content on the site. The only parameters that are required are title and url. Paramaters include: title - the title of the online source url - the URL for the source author - the author of the work date - the date of publication work - if the source is part of a larger work such as a periodical, book, or website title and url are required For example: * {{cite web |title=Carbon Offset Kiosks Help Air Travelers Ditch Guilt |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113280463 |author=Rori Gallagher

Document describes the energy savings performance contract (ESPC) Life of Contract (LOC) Plan template. It provides guidance to agency personnel during the post installation performance period of a Department of Energy's (DOEs) Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) project. This document will assist the agency in effective ESPC project administration and management. It is intended to be a guide and may be modified by the agency to fit specific needs and procedures.

Methods of fabricating uniform nanotubes are described in which nanotubes were synthesized as sheaths over nanowire templates, such as using a chemical vapor deposition process. For example, single-crystalline zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowires are utilized as templates over which gallium nitride (GaN) is epitaxially grown. The ZnO templates are then removed, such as by thermal reduction and evaporation. The completed single-crystalline GaN nanotubes preferably have inner diameters ranging from 30 nm to 200 nm, and wall thicknesses between 5 and 50 nm. Transmission electron microscopy studies show that the resultant nanotubes are single-crystalline with a wurtzite structure, and are oriented along the <001> direction. The present invention exemplifies single-crystalline nanotubes of materials with a non-layered crystal structure. Similar "epitaxial-casting" approaches could be used to produce arrays and single-crystalline nanotubes of other solid materials and semiconductors. Furthermore, the fabrication of multi-sheath nanotubes are described as well as nanotubes having multiple longitudinal segments.

Summary Report Template Summary Report Template Annual Training Summary Report Template The Annual Training Summary Report is a template used by the organization's training POC to report on the training their organization's employees completed in the current Fiscal Year. It is best to review the current Annual Training Plan to see what training was planned versus what actual training was completed. The actual training completed to included mission critical training and any special training programs sponsored by the organization may be listed on the annual training summary report. FY13 Annual Summary Report Template.docx Description FY13 Annual Training Summary Report Template More Documents & Publications Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Guidance on Diversity and Inclusion

Summary Report Template Summary Report Template Annual Training Summary Report Template The Annual Training Summary Report is a template used by the organization's training POC to report on the training their organization's employees completed in the current Fiscal Year. It is best to review the current Annual Training Plan to see what training was planned versus what actual training was completed. The actual training completed to included mission critical training and any special training programs sponsored by the organization may be listed on the annual training summary report. FY13 Annual Summary Report Template.docx Description FY13 Annual Training Summary Report Template More Documents & Publications TNA Timeline Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Guidance on Diversity and Inclusion

servation of exhibits at SLAC and servation of exhibits at SLAC and CERN, while the shower stall concept emerged in early discussions about how to build a walk-in detector. It took over a year of meeting, planning and prototyping to produce the final product-but the careful work was worth it since the exhibit has been a big hit with visitors. Safety concerns dictated the de- sign of the laser array. The team want-

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SubPageListHelper SubPageListHelper Jump to: navigation, search This is the SubPageListHelper template. It is designed for use by an ask query displaying subpages. This template will strip out the page prefix leaving only the SUBPAGENAME for each result. Parameters None Dependencies An ask query passing results to the template Usage It should be invoked using an ask query with a result format that supports the use of templates. For more information on result formats, see Help:FormattingResults. Sample usage: {{#ask:[[Category:Marine and Hydrokinetic Technology Projects]] |format=listwidget |widget=alphabet |limit=500 |template=SubPageListHelper }} This is quite the wiki hack. The passed-in link {{{1}}} arrives as [[main/sublink|main/sublink]]. The replacing, exploding and parsing strips

Methods are described for making nanostructures that are mechanically, chemically and thermally stable at desired elevated temperatures, from nanostructure templates having a stability temperature that is less than the desired elevated temperature. The methods comprise depositing by atomic layer deposition (ALD) structural layers that are stable at the desired elevated temperatures, onto a template employing a graded temperature deposition scheme. At least one structural layer is deposited at an initial temperature that is less than or equal to the stability temperature of the template, and subsequent depositions made at incrementally increased deposition temperatures until the desired elevated temperature stability is achieved. Nanostructure templates include three dimensional (3D) polymeric templates having features on the order of 100 nm fabricated by proximity field nanopatterning (PnP) methods.

ExplorationActivity ExplorationActivity Jump to: navigation, search This is the 'ExplorationActivity' template. To define a new Exploration Activity, please use the Exploration Activity Form. Parameters Name - The name of the activity (typically a combination of the techniques and location, ex. Water Sampling at McCredie Hot Springs) Technique - The exploration technique used in this activity SpectralSensor - The spectral imaging sensor used in this activity Place - The name of the exploration field or location of the activity Notes - General notes about the activity (optional) Outcome - A short description of the benefit or usefulness of the activity Reference_material - The reference material documenting the activity ExpActivityDate - Date or year activity started ExpActivityDateEnd - Date or year activity ended

GeothermalRegion GeothermalRegion Jump to: navigation, search This is the GeothermalRegion template. To define a new Geothermal Region, please use the Geothermal Region form. Parameters Map - The map of the region. State - The state in which the resource area is located. Area - The estimated size of the area in which the resource area is located, in kmÂ². IdentifiedHydrothermalPotential - The identified hydrothermal electricity generation potential in megawatts, from the USGS resource estimate. UndiscoveredHydrothermalPotential - The estimated undiscovered hydroelectric generation potential in megawatts from the USGS resource estimate. PlannedCapacity - The total planned capacity for the region in megawatts. Number of Plants Included in Planned Estimate - The number of plants

LookingFor LookingFor Jump to: navigation, search This is the LookingFor template. It is intended to catch lost users and direct them to more user-friendly content in situations where a redirect is not appropriate (such as Category pages). It was designed initially for use on pages like Category:Definitions to suggest users visit one of OpenEI's Glossaries instead. Parameters Note: Parameters can be called in numerical order, or using parameter name. link - The name of the glossary to link to, defaults to 'the [[Glossary]]'. Must contain proper wiki syntax. desc - A short description of the target page, or subtext. Defaults to null. Must contain proper wiki syntax. img - The image to display, defaults to File:Dictionary.png. Usage It should be called in one of the following formats:

ContactInfo ContactInfo Jump to: navigation, search This is the ContactInfo template. It is designed for use by Companies, Organizations and Government Agencies. To specify the contact info for an arganization, go to that organization's page and click Edit with Form. Parameters For - The branch of the organizations or specialty with which this contact is associated. (i.e. "Biomass", "New Applications", etc. Default is "GeneralInfo".) This will be used to differentiate this contact from others associated with the same organization. Name - The name Topics this page discusses. (optional) When a person's name is unknown, a position name will often suffice. Phone - The contact's phone number. Website - A web page URL with additional contact info.

ExplorationGroup ExplorationGroup Jump to: navigation, search This is the 'ExplorationGroup' template. To define a new Exploration Technique, please use the Exploration Group Form. Parameters Definition - A link to the OpenEI definition of the technique (optional) ExplorationGroup - ExplorationSubGroup - LithologyInfo - the type of lithology information this technique could provide StratInfo - the type of stratigraphic and/or structural information this technique could provide HydroInfo - the type of hydrogeology information this technique could provide ThermalInfo - the type of temperature information this technique could provide EstimatedCostLowUSD - the estimated value only of the low end of the cost range (units described in CostUnit) EstimatedCostMedianUSD - the estimated value only of the median cost

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The goals of this project were directed at the identification and characterization of bio-mineralization processes and patterning methods for the development of nano scale materials and structures with novel energy and conductive traits. This project utilized a simple plant virus as a model template to investigate methods to attach and coat metals and other inorganic compounds onto biologically based nanotemplates. Accomplishments include: the development of robust biological nanotemplates with enhanced inorganic coating activities; novel coating strategies that allow for the deposition of a continuous inorganic layer onto a bio-nanotemplate even in the absence of a reducing agent; three-dimensional patterning methods for the assemble of nano-featured high aspect ratio surfaces and the demonstrated use of these surfaces in enhancing battery and energy storage applications. Combined results from this project have significantly advanced our understanding and ability to utilize the unique self-assembly properties of biologically based molecules to produce novel materials at the nanoscale level.

The Sixth Sino-US Chemical Engineering Forum Exhibition Chemical Industry Achievement Exhibition to remember, and the relevant local societies in various provinces and cities. Overseas Organizations to Support Exhibition of energy commodities and resourses in the world marketplace has appeared the trend to decrease, which could

Mesoporous SBA-16 silicas were synthesized through a direct methodology using the template (F127) combined with co-templates (ethanol and n-butanol), with tetraethylorthosilicate as the silica source. These ordered mesoporous silica were characterized by elemental analyses, infrared spectroscopy, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance for {sup 13}C (CP/MAS) and {sup 29}Si (HP/DEC) nuclei, nitrogen sorption/desorption processes, small angle X-ray analyses (SAXS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). SAXS and TEM results confirmed the space group Im3m and cubic 3D symmetry, typical for highly ordered SBA-16. The sorption/desorption data for SBA-16 and when functionalized gave type IV isotherms, with hysteresis loop H2. Surface areas of 836; 657 and 618 m{sup 2} g{sup -1} and average pore diameters of 7.99; 8.10 and 9.85 nm, for SBA-16A, SBA-16B and SBA-16C were obtained, respectively. When functionalized the silicas presented a reduction in surface area, pore volume and pore diameter due to the pendant chains that interfere with nitrogen sorption in these measurements. The co-template ethanol favors the ordered mesopores with highest wall thicknesses. - Graphical Abstract: The mesoporous SBA-16 can be synthesized from binary (F127/TEOS) or ternary (F127/alcohol/TEOs) systems to give well-ordered mesoporous silicas. The co-templates ethanol or butanol gave the final material with highest wall thickness, mainly with ethanol. After these syntheses the pores were successfully organofunctionalized to give a good incorporation of the silylating agents. The final silicas presented of well-arranged solid characteristics as expressing by three distinct peaks, as indexed by the corresponding planes. Highlights: Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Syntheses of mesoporous silicas by using ternary (F127/agent/TEOS) and binary (F127/TEOS) systems. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Use of co-templates to synthesize mesoporous silicas with larger wall thicknesses. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Immobilization of pendant chains inside the porous silicas. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Ordered mesoposous silicas as new materials for possible applications on sorption and delivering drug systems.

Statement of Work (SOW) Template for EIR Statement of Work (SOW) Template for EIR The template presented below is a Statement of Work (SOW) for services of an EIR Contractor for conducting an EIR. Project and review specific information should be incorporated. Explanatory text appears in italics, while information that should be selected appears in >. The format and contents of this SOW is not compulsory, and the use is at the discretion of the OECM Analysts. Statement of Work for External Independent Review (EIR) > <> > > Project Background Project Name:

Cherokee Carvers: Tradition Renewed Exhibition and Speakers Tuesday, January 18 to Thursday, March 31, 2011, Reece Museum Cherokee Carvers: Tradition Renewed examines different aspects of late 20th and focuses on artists working in Western North Carolina today. Artists represented in Cherokee Carvers

Print Products and Templates Print Products and Templates Clean Cities has a wide variety of print products, marketing materials, and templates to support your coalition's education and outreach activities. See also logos, graphics, and photos. IdleBox The IdleBox toolkit contains outreach materials and templates to help with your idle-reduction projects. Print Publications Available print materials include the biannual newsletter-Clean Cities Now-and a variety of fact sheets and brochures about the Clean Cities initiative and the technologies in its portfolio. Browse Clean Cities-branded publications Find alternative fuels and advanced vehicle documents on the Alternative Fuels Data Center The Clean Cities Technical Response Service can also help you find the publications you need.

...fact that this relationship is based on fundamental principles of ice templating should...freezing protocol. The robust, and fundamental, link between time at equilibrium and...crystal growth and nucleation. In Handbook of industrial crystallization (ed...

This dissertation describes experimental studies of the structures and properties, and their correlations in ferromagnetic nanowires and nanotubes fabricated using porous templates. Ferromagnetic Ni and Fe nanowires with diameters 30 ~ 250 nm were...

Protein microtubules (MTs) 25 nm in diameter and tens of micrometers long have been used as templates for the biomimetic mineralization of FeOOH. Exposure of MTs to anaerobic aqueous solutions of Fe{sup 2+} buffered to neutral pH followed by aerial oxidation leads to the formation of iron oxide coated MTs. The iron oxide layer was found to grow via a two-step process: initially formed 10-30 nm thick coatings were found to be amorphous in structure and comprised of several iron-containing species. Further growth resulted in MTs coated with highly crystalline layers of lepidocrocite with a controllable thickness of up to 125 nm. On the micrometer size scale, these coated MTs were observed to form large, irregular bundles containing hundreds of individually coated MTs. Iron oxide grew selectively on the MT surface, a result of the highly charged MT surface that provided an interface favorable for iron oxide nucleation. This result illustrates that MTs can be used as scaffolds for the in-situ production of high-aspect-ratio inorganic nanowires.

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3 3 Northern Pass Project Visual Simulations and Methodology Description Exhibit 13 Visual Simulations and Methodology Description As noted in the DOE application, visual simulations were developed to provide a sense of what the Project will look like from various locations. In addition to the simulations that are listed below and part of this Exhibit 13, additional simulations can be found on the Northern Pass website. Simulation sites: Diamond Pond Road Colebrook Stark Highway Stark Lancaster Overlook Lancaster Weeks State Park Lancaster The Rocks Estate Bethlehem Mount Pemigewasset Lincoln Tripoli Road Woodstock NH Route 132 Ashland Turtle Pond Concord Deerfield Town Hall Deerfield The development of simulations involves the following steps: Step 1: Data Gathering A. Site Visit Site information for simulation viewpoint is recorded, including view location (GPS point),

When the California Academy of Sciences created the "Earthquake: Evidence of a Restless Planet" exhibit, they called on Lawrence Livermore to help combine seismic research with the latest data-driven visualization techniques. The outcome is a series of striking visualizations of earthquakes, tsunamis and tectonic plate evolution. Seismic-wave research is a core competency at Livermore. While most often associated with earthquakes, the research has many other applications of national interest, such as nuclear explosion monitoring, explosion forensics, energy exploration, and seismic acoustics. For the Academy effort, Livermore researchers simulated the San Andreas and Hayward fault events at high resolutions. Such calculations require significant computational resources. To simulate the 1906 earthquake, for instance, visualizing 125 seconds of ground motion required over 1 billion grid points, 10,000 time steps, and 7.5 hours of processor time on 2,048 cores of Livermore's Sierra machine.

ReferenceForValue ReferenceForValue Jump to: navigation, search This is the ReferenceForValue template. It is used by forms to assign a references to values supplied in the form. This template will generate the additional form field necessary to collect the reference information for the provided form field. Parameters Fieldname - The name of the form field containing the value to be referenced. Note: Parameters can be called in numerical order, or using parameter name. Dependencies Widget:ShowRefFieldsButton - Necessary to toggle the display of the reference fields, which are hidden by default. Usage Use within a form construct like this: {{ReferenceForValue|MyField}} to create a field called "Reference for MyField" which will collect a reference and apply it to the form's template as |ReferenceForMyField=

source source History View New Pages Recent Changes All Special Pages Semantic Search/Querying Get Involved Help Apps Datasets Community Login | Sign Up Search Template Edit History Facebook icon Twitter icon Â» Template:GeothermalResourceArea Jump to: navigation, search This is the GeothermalResourceArea template. To define a new Geothermal Resource Area, please use the Geothermal Resource Area form. Contents 1 Parameters 2 Dependencies 3 Usage 4 Example Parameters Map - The map of the resource area. Place - The city or state in which the resource area is located. GeothermalRegion - The geothermal exploration region in which the resource area is located. GEADevelopmentPhase - The phase of plant construction, as defined by GEA (can have more than one phase if more than one project)

Co-sponsorship Memorandum of Understanding Template Between Co-sponsorship Memorandum of Understanding Template Between DOE and a Private Sector Entity Note: This template MOU applies to a co-sponsorship arrangement between DOE and a private sector entity, such as a non-profit organization or a university. This agreement is not to be used with DOE contractors. Furthermore, this is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all of the pertinent provisions; depending on the nature of the event planned, there may be additional provisions that will need to be added (e.g. patents and technical data, and security issues.) Purpose: This memorandum of understanding ("MOU") is entered into on [date], by the U.S Department of Energy ("DOE"), an agency of the Federal government, and [co-sponsor], which

Graphical abstract: Display Omitted Highlights: ? Mesoporous WO{sub 3} nanoplate monoliths were obtained by direct templating synthesis. ? Enable effective accession of the analytic molecules for the sensor applications. ? The WO{sub 3} sensor exhibited a high performance to NO{sub 2} gas at low temperature. -- Abstract: Controllable synthesis of nanostructured metal oxide semiconductors with nanocrystalline size, porous structure, and large specific surface area is one of the key issues for effective gas sensor applications. In this study, crystalline mesoporous tungsten oxide nanoplate-like monoliths with high specific surface areas were obtained through instant direct-templating synthesis for highly sensitive nitrogen dioxide (NO{sub 2}) sensor applications. The copolymer soft template was converted into a solid carbon framework by heat treatment in an inert gas prior to calcinations in air to sustain the mesoporous structure of tungsten oxide. The multidirectional mesoporous structures of tungsten oxide with small crystalline size, large specific surface area, and superior physical characteristics enabled the rapid and effective accession of analytic gas molecules. As a result, the sensor response was enhanced and the response and recovery times were reduced, in which the mesoporous tungsten oxide based gas sensor exhibited a superior response of 21,155% to 5 ppm NO{sub 2}. In addition, the developed sensor exhibited selective detection of low NO{sub 2} concentration in ammonia and ethanol at a low temperature of approximately 150 °C.

November 2012 November 2012 Biodiesel Solubility to Common Elastomers Determined Using Hansen Solubility Parameters A solubility analysis evaluating biodiesel fuels and blends to common elastomers and plastic materials was performed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) researcher Mike Kass. Hansen solubility parameters for soybean, rapeseed, palm, canola, beef tallow, and coconut biodiesels were determined from the literature and used to calculate the solubility distance for each biodiesel type and elastomer material as a function of blend level with diesel fuel. The results show that biodiesels derived from soybean, rapeseed, palm, canola, and beef tallow (SRPCB) oils all exhibited nearly identical compatibility behavior to polymers and generally show increased solubility (swell) with increasing bio-oil content.

received most interest as a means to produce porous scaffolds by using ice as a template for complexOn the development of ice-templated silicon carbide scaffolds for nature-inspired structural of ceramic scaffolds using the ice-templating, or freeze casting, technique provides a relatively simple

Learning 3D Object Templates by Hierarchical Quantization of Geometry and Appearance Spaces Wenze for learning 3D object tem- plates from view labeled object images. The 3D template is defined in a joint-sampled discrete space. Using information gain as a criterion, the best 3D template can be searched through the AND

The exhibition, The Arctic: A Friend Acting Strangely, was developed at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) as a part of the museum’s Forces of Change exhibit series on global change. It opened to the public in Spring 2006, in conjunction with another Forces of Change exhibit on the Earth’s atmosphere called Change Is in the Air. The exhibit was a 2000 square-foot presentation that explored the forces and consequences of the changing Arctic as documented by scientists and native residents alike. Native peoples of the Arctic have always lived with year-to-year fluctuations in weather and ice conditions. In recent decades, they have witnessed that the climate has become unpredictable, the land and sea unfamiliar. An elder in Arctic Canada recently described the weather as uggianaqtuq —an Inuit word that can suggest strange, unexpected behavior, sometimes described as that of “a friend acting strangely.” Scientists too have been documenting dramatic changes in the Arctic. Air temperatures have warmed over most—though not all—of the Arctic since the 1950s; Arctic precipitation may have increased by as much as 8%; seasonal melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has increased on average by 16% since 1979; polar-orbiting satellites have measured a 15¬–20% decline in sea ice extent since the 1970s; aircraft reconnaissance and ship observations show a steady decrease in sea ice since the 1950s. In response to this warming, plant distributions have begun to shift and animals are changing their migration routes. Some of these changes may have beneficial effects while others may bring hardship or have costly implications. And, many scientists consider arctic change to be a ‘bell-weather’ for large-scale changes in other regions of the world. The exhibition included text, photos artifacts, hands-on interactives and other exhibitry that illustrated the changes being documented by indigenous people and scientists alike.

There are two main components of this research program. The first involves studies of the adsorption and catalytic activity of proteins at fluid-fluid and fluid-solid interfaces; the second employs biological macromolecules as templates at the solid-liquid interface for controlled crystallization of inorganic materials, to provide materials with specific functionality.

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Template serves as a tool for creating and issuing an agency Request for Quotes/Notice of Opportunity (RFQ/NOO) for an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) ENABLE project. The RFQ/NOO is the second formal step in the ESPC ENABLE process, following the development of the acquisition plan.

system in the United States, made the transition from an institution whose risk management functions wereURMIA Understanding Risk Management through an Environmental Health and Safety Template 2008 URMIA Journal Reprint Howard N. Apsan, Ph.D. The City University of New York University Risk Management

GEODESIC FLOW, LEFT-HANDEDNESS, AND TEMPLATES PIERRE DEHORNOY Abstract. We establish that, for every hyperbolic orbifolds of type (2, q, ) and for the orbifold of type (2, 3, 7), the geodesic flow orbits (i) bounds a Birkhoff section for the geodesic flow, and (ii) is a fibered link. These results

GEODESIC FLOW, LEFT-HANDEDNESS, AND TEMPLATES PIERRE DEHORNOY Abstract. We establish that, for every hyperbolic orbifolds of type (2, q, ) and for every orbifold of type (2, 3, 4g+2), the geodesic of periodic orbits (i) bounds a Birkhoff section for the geodesic flow, and (ii) is a fibered link

The EqIA Publishing Template Impact Assessment Summary 1. Name of policy, function or service. Bedgebury 5 year strategy and development plan. This is a partial assessment. 2. Purpose and aims with ETWF: Sustainable Resource, Climate Change, Natural Environment, Quality of Life, Business and Markets

The Dynamic Template model of biological cell membranes and the cytoplasm as spatially organised fluid layers is extended to plant cells, and is shown to offer a feasible shear driven mechanism for the co-alignment of internal and external fibres observed during growth and tropic responses

Template-based Recognition of Natively Disordered Regions in Proteins Alessandro Vullo, Cliona P Disordered proteins are increasingly recognised as a fundamental com- ponent of the cellular machinery. Parallel to this, the prediction of protein disorder by computational means has emerged as an aid

Formation of Hollow Gallium Nitride Spheres via Silica Sphere Templates ... To form reasonably uniform gallium oxide shells, the amounts of urea and water added to the reaction mixture were varied. ... Due to the low solubility of urea in 2-propanol, addition of a larger amount of urea than that used in this study is not desirable. ...

The Abbreviated Pandemic Influenza Plan Template for Primary Care Provider Offices is intended to assist primary care providers and office managers with preparing their offices for quickly putting a plan in place to handle an increase in patient calls and visits, whether during the 2009-2010 influenza season or future influenza seasons.

Document provides a template to be drafted by the agency and presented to energy service company (ESCO) prior to the kickoff meeting for the investment grade audit (IGA). The scope of work (SOW) will then be included in the ESCO's final proposal, which is presented to the agency after the IGA and prior to final negotiations.

on New Procedures for Submitting Clause or Template on New Procedures for Submitting Clause or Template Changes The following are the new procedures for submitting requests to add new clauses or templates or to change existing clauses and templates (including local clauses and templates) in STRIPES: Note that we are not specifying a specific number of days for any step in the process until we have some statistics on how long this new process will take. âˆ— Site Points of Contact (SPOCs) and Contract and Financial Assistance Policy Division (CFAPD) staff are the only individuals who can submit a request for a clause or template addition or revision to the STRIPES functional team. Requests from other than the SPOCs will not be reviewed. âˆ— The new forms developed for the requests for clause and template additions or revisions

Facilities by Sector Facilities by Sector Jump to: navigation, search This is the Energy Generation Facilities by Sector template. It will display energy generation facilities for the specified sector in a map, or in a list with CSV link depending on SUBPAGENAME; the purpose being the separation of the map content from the underlying data. If the page it is included on ends in '/Data' it will display the raw data and the CSV link. Otherwise, it will display the full screen map. Parameters sector - the sector to query on (for example: Biomass, Solar, Wind energy, Geothermal energy) (required) Usage It should be called in the following format: {{Energy Generation Facilities by Sector}} Example For an example of this template in use, see one of the pages listed in 'What links here' below.

A computer-implemented method identifies a script used to create a document. A set of training documents for each script to be identified is scanned into the computer to store a series of exemplary images representing each script. Pixels forming the exemplary images are electronically processed to define a set of textual symbols corresponding to the exemplary images. Each textual symbol is assigned to a cluster of textual symbols that most closely represents the textual symbol. The cluster of textual symbols is processed to form a representative electronic template for each cluster. A document having a script to be identified is scanned into the computer to form one or more document images representing the script to be identified. Pixels forming the document images are electronically processed to define a set of document textual symbols corresponding to the document images. The set of document textual symbols is compared to the electronic templates to identify the script.

A computer-implemented method identifies a script used to create a document. A set of training documents for each script to be identified is scanned into the computer to store a series of exemplary images representing each script. Pixels forming the exemplary images are electronically processed to define a set of textual symbols corresponding to the exemplary images. Each textual symbol is assigned to a cluster of textual symbols that most closely represents the textual symbol. The cluster of textual symbols is processed to form a representative electronic template for each cluster. A document having a script to be identified is scanned into the computer to form one or more document images representing the script to be identified. Pixels forming the document images are electronically processed to define a set of document textual symbols corresponding to the document images. The set of document textual symbols is compared to the electronic templates to identify the script. 17 figs.

An evaporation-induced self-assembly method to prepare a porous, surfactant-templated, thin film by mixing a silica sol, a solvent, a surfactant, and an interstitial compound, evaporating a portion of the solvent to form a liquid, crystalline thin film mesophase material, and then removal of the surfactant template. Coating onto a substrate produces a thin film with the interstitial compound either covalently bonded to the internal surfaces of the ordered or disordered mesostructure framework or physically entrapped within the ordered or disordered mesostructured framework. Particles can be formed by aerosol processing or spray drying rather than coating onto a substrate. The selection of the interstitial compound provides a means for developing thin films for applications including membranes, sensors, low dielectric constant films, photonic materials and optical hosts.

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An evaporation-induced self-assembly method to prepare a porous, surfactant-templated, thin film by mixing a silica sol, a solvent, a surfactant, and an interstitial compound, evaporating a portion of the solvent to form a liquid, crystalline thin film mesophase material, and then removal of the surfactant template. Coating onto a substrate produces a thin film with the interstitial compound either covalently bonded to the internal surfaces of the ordered or disordered mesostructure framework or physically entrapped within the ordered or disordered mesostructured framework. Particles can be formed by aerosol processing or spray drying rather than coating onto a substrate. The selection of the interstitial compound provides a means for developing thin films for applications including membranes, sensors, low dielectric constant films, photonic materials and optical hosts.

Active neutron interrogation is useful for the detection of shielded HEU and could also be used for Pu. In an active technique, fissile material is stimulated by an external neutron source to produce fission with the emanation of neutrons and gamma rays. The time distribution of particles leaving the fissile material is measured with respect to the source emission in a variety of ways. A variety of accelerator and radioactive sources can be used. Active interrogation of nuclear weapons/components can be used in two ways: template matching or attribute estimation. Template matching compares radiation signatures with known reference signatures and for treaty applications has the problem of authentication of the reference signatures along with storage and retrieval of templates. Attribute estimation determines, for example, the fissile mass from various features of the radiation signatures and does not require storage of radiation signatures but does require calibration, which can be repeated as necessary. A nuclear materials identification system (NMIS) has been in use at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant for verification of weapons components being received and in storage by template matching and has been used with calibrations for attribute (fissile mass) estimation for HEU metal. NMIS employs a {sup 252}Cf source of low intensity (< 2 x 10{sup 6} n/sec) such that the dose at 1 m is approximately twice that on a commercial airline at altitude. The use of such a source presents no significant safety concerns either for personnel or nuclear explosive safety, and has been approved for use at the Pantex Plant on fully assembled weapons systems.

We present a measurement of the top quark mass in the lepton+jets and dilepton channels of tt? decays using the template method. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 5.6 fb-1 of pp? collisions at Tevatron with ?s = 1.96 TeV, collected with the CDF II detector. The measurement is performed by constructing templates of three kinematic variables in the lepton+jets and two kinematic variables in the dilepton channel. The variables are two reconstructed top quark masses from different jets-to-quarks combinations and the invariant mass of two jets from the W decay in the lepton+jets channel, and a reconstructed top quark mass and mT2, a variable related to the transverse mass in events with two missing particles, in the dilepton channel. The simultaneous fit of the templates from signal and background events in the lepton+jets and dilepton channels to the data yields a measured top quark mass of Mtop = 172.1±1.1 (stat)±0.9 (syst) GeV/c2.

A much simplified template, i.e., two nonsuperconducting layers between the superconducting YBa{sub 2}Cu{sub 3}O{sub 7-{delta}} (YBCO) and the polycrystalline metal substrate, has been developed for high-performance coated conductors by using biaxially aligned TiN as a seed layer. A combination of a thin TiN ({approx}10 nm by ion-beam assisted deposition) layer and an epitaxial buffer LaMnO{sub 3} layer ({approx}120 nm) allows us to grow epitaxial YBCO films with values of full width at half-maximum around 3.5 deg. and 1.7 deg. for the {phi}-scan of (103) and rocking curve of (005) YBCO, respectively. The YBCO films grown on electropolished polycrystalline Hastelloy using this two-layer templateexhibited a superconducting transition temperature of 89.5 K, a critical current density of 1.2 MA/cm{sup 2} at 75.5 K, and an {alpha} value (proportional factor of critical current density J{sub c}{approx}H{sup -}{alpha}) of around 0.33, indicating a high density of pinning centers and an absence of weak links.

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Student Exhibition Application Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries Proposals due: January 30th The Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries is looking for innovative, dynamic exhibition proposals from students for the 2014-2015 academic year. Students are encouraged to submit proposals for several gallery spaces (or

History Â» Historical Resources Â» History Â» Historical Resources Â» Exhibits, Museums, Historic Facilities, and Public Tours Exhibits, Museums, Historic Facilities, and Public Tours Exhibits, Museums, Historic Facilities, and Public Tours The Department of Energy (DOE) supports exhibits, museums, and historic facilities across the country dedicated to displaying and interpreting the history of the Department and its scientific and technological missions and accomplishments. Public tours are also available at some of the Department's sites. The Department's headquarters building and some of the DOE field sites have public visitor centers. The visitor centers frequently display history exhibits. The cornerstone of the public visitor center in the lobby at the Forrestal headquarters in Washington, D.C., is a major permanent Manhattan

Museum of Nuclear Science & History Opens WIPP Exhibit Museum of Nuclear Science & History Opens WIPP Exhibit National Museum of Nuclear Science & History Opens WIPP Exhibit November 22, 2011 - 3:17pm Addthis To celebrate the WIPP's 10,000th shipment of defense-related TRU waste, the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History added a new exhibit, which includes one the receptacles, pictured above, used by the Energy Department to ship transuranic (TRU) waste from sites located across the country to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico. | Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History To celebrate the WIPP's 10,000th shipment of defense-related TRU waste, the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History added a new exhibit, which includes one the receptacles, pictured above, used by the Energy Department

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Synthetic incoherent feedforward circuits show adaptation to the amount of their genetic template.12.10; accepted 6.6.11 Natural and synthetic biological networks must function reliably in the face of fluctuating expression efficiency and the DNA template amount of the network-coding genes. Gene product levels could

Estimation of a Mean Template from Spike-Train Data* Wei Wu and Anuj Srivastava Abstract-- Computing the template, or the mean, of a set of spike trains is a novel and important task in neural coding. Due to the random nature of spike trains taken from experimental recordings, probabilistic

the energy consumption of intra prediction with TM hardware. The simulation results for several video the amount of template search operations up to 41% with a small comparison overhead. The simulation resultsA High Performance and Low Energy Hardware for Intra Prediction with Template Matching Yusuf

Brain teasers exhibit opens at museum Brain teasers exhibit opens at museum Brain Teasers traveling exhibit opens at Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum The interactive exhibit is a collection of more than 20 puzzles and mind benders. December 4, 2008 Los Alamos National Laboratory sits on top of a once-remote mesa in northern New Mexico with the Jemez mountains as a backdrop to research and innovation covering multi-disciplines from bioscience, sustainable energy sources, to plasma physics and new materials. Los Alamos National Laboratory sits on top of a once-remote mesa in northern New Mexico with the Jemez mountains as a backdrop to research and innovation covering multi-disciplines from bioscience, sustainable energy sources, to plasma physics and new materials. Contact

% Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition % Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition Jump to: navigation, search Calendar.png Second International 100% Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition: on 2012/06/28 "IRENEC 2012 is organized by EUROSOLAR Turkey, the Turkish section of the European Association for Renewable Energies, and will serve as an international platform to discuss technical, economic and political aspects of a transition to 100% renewable energy. General topics of the conference include: renewable energy supply technologies; smart grid technologies; energy end use efficiency; energy policies; local self sufficiency; investment and financial models for renewable energy; capacity building; climate change mitigation and adaptation; and community power." Event Details Name Second International 100% Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition

2th Annual Turkmenistan International Oil and Gas Exhibition 2th Annual Turkmenistan International Oil and Gas Exhibition 12th Annual Turkmenistan International Oil and Gas Exhibition November 15, 2007 - 5:05pm Addthis Remarks as Prepared for Secretary Bodman Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I'm very pleased to be here with you today. Congratulations to our hosts on what appears to be the great success of this 12th annual Turkmenistan International Oil and Gas Exhibition. I understand that this year, for the first time ever, TIOGE is over-subscribed. This shouldn't surprise anyone. World demand for energy will increase by more than 50 percent over the next 25 years, requiring all of us to find significant new supplies and suppliers of energy. An astounding $22 trillion of new investment will be needed between now and 2030 to meet this expected demand.

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In this chapter, cellulose nanocrystal (CNXL) has been used as a template and reducing agent for synthesizing nanoscale inorganic solids such as metal oxide, metal carbide, and nanocrystalline metals. CNXL selectively nucleates metal or metal oxide phases in ordered arrangements commensurate with the attendant structure and chemistry of the fiber. The reaction has an analogy to the well-known Tollen’s reagent where addition of an aldehyde or glucose analyte to a glass vessel containing a soluble ammoniacal silver complex causes reduction of the silver to form a mirror on the vessel surface. For the synthesis of TiO2, CNXL produced mesoporous anatase with 5-10 nm particle sizes and 170-200 m2/g surface area after air-calcination. Silica-infiltrated CNXL produced very homogeneous SiC nanowires with 70 nm in diameter at 1400 oC in Ar. For the syntheses of metal nanoparticles, upon addition of aqueous metal ion containing solutions (Cu(II), Ni(II), Ag(I), Au(III), Pd(II), Pt(IV), or even selenite, Se(IV)) into the CNXL suspension, reduction to the metal occurs under hydrothermal conditions to form ordered metal nanostructures. Ni (II) and Cu(II) ions required high temperature (300-400 oC) to be reduced due to their low reduction potentials. However, metal ions including Ag(I), Au(III), Pt(IV), Pd(II), Se(IV) needed lower temperatures (160-200 oC) to be reduced. Enhanced catalytic activity on these templated surfaces has been demonstrated for a methylene-blue dye photo-induced decomposition (Se nanocrystals resident on crystalline cellulose).

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fish and wildlife impacted by the federal hydroelectric system. This report effectively communicates of lost or increased generation, the Council should note that lost generation by the federal hydroelectric

& Resident Fish SUBJECT: Status of Columbia River Hatchery Reform Process BACKGROUND At the December Council of the Columbia River Hatchery Reform Project and the work of the Hatchery Scientific Review Group (HSRG). To date at Hatchery Reform web site (http://hatcheryreform.us/prod/default.aspx). The results from the other provinces

& Resident Fish SUBJECT: Status of Columbia River Hatchery Reform Process BACKGROUND At the December Council of the Columbia River Hatchery Reform Project and the work of the Hatchery Scientific Review Group (HSRG). To date facilities in the Columbia River Basin. The draft reports are available at Hatchery Reform web site (http

taken by the Council at the meeting in March. Influence of Environment and Landscape on Salmonid Genetics, Project #2009-005-00 In May 2008, Bonneville, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and U.S. Bureau.nwcouncil.org Fax: 503-820-2370 #12;00, Influence of Environment and Landscape on Salmonid Genetics. The project

and operation of the federal hydropower system. It is also significant that revenues lost due to changes in hydropower operations (flow and spill) represent 58 percent of the total investment. RiverPartners is aware to a substantial reduction in renewable hydropower production. This reduction not only can resu

Op, using updated information provided by the federal action agencies. The analysis shows relatively small of its removable spillway weir, Ruff stated. Annual average hydro generation is estimated to decline about regional adequacy assessments, work of the Adequacy Forum, and the treatment of non-hydro

in the revised master plan incorporates best practices recommended by the Hatchery Scientific Review Group (HSRG). The construction costs reflect planning, design, and environmental compliance, but does not include land easement

. The alternative approach (i.e., phased) outlined in the revised master plan incorporates best practices, design, and environmental compliance, but does not include land easement costs associated with trapping

reviews 75 Rubens, Flight of Lot and His Family from Sodom. Oil on Canvas, c1613. 220.3cm x 243.8cm Permanent Collection, 1936. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida. SN218 Exhibition Review, with Images. Peter Paul..., Princeton NJ Have we in 2012 taken the full measure of Peter Paul Rubens? Evidently not. Almost four centuries since his death in 1640, this Flemish master of the Baroque continues to inspire lavish exhibitions, most recently at the Museo del Prado...

... simplified and traced out for him by moving lines of light. Where possible, working models are used, and elsewhere essential points are explained by short cinema films introduced into ... devoted to coal. The most prominent single exhibit in the hall is a large working model of a coal mine more than 200 square feet in area and fifteen feet in ...

M13 bacteriophages are assembled via a covalent layer-by-layer process to form a highly nanoporous network capable of organizing nanoparticles and acting as a scaffold for templating metal-oxides. The morphological and ...

Anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates are used to fabricate arrays of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) pillars. This technique makes it possible to control the dimensions of the pillars, namely their diameters, i...

Small angle neutron scattering (SANS) was used for the characterization of the microstructure of carbons derived from organic-loaded inorganic template materials that are used as anodes in lithium ion cells. Pillared clays (PILC), layered silicates whose ...

Many different experimental approaches were attempted to achieve carbon-carbon bond formation by nucleic acid template-directed reactions and ribozyme catalysis as potential lipid synthesizing machineries in the RNA world. A novel biomimetic...

The crystal structure of the Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) nucleoprotein C-terminal domain adopts the fold of an exonuclease and provides an important structural template for the study of this prototypic arenavirus.

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Objective Literature exploring the educational value and quality of conference poster presentation is scarce. The aim of this study was to identify and describe the variation in poster exhibitions across a spectrum of conferences attended by trainees. Design Prospective observational assessment of conference posters was carried out across 7 variables at 4 conferences attended by surgical trainees in 2012. Posters were compared by individual variables and according to overall poster score combining all 7 variables examined. The number of authors listed was also compared. Setting and Participants Random samples of consecutively numbered posters were examined at the exhibitions of 4 conferences, which included a UK national medical education conference (Association for the Study of Medical Education), a UK international surgical conference (Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland), a European oncology conference (European Society of Surgical Oncology), and a North American joint medical and surgical conference (Digestive Diseases Week). Results Significant variation existed between conferences in posters and their presentation. The proportion of presenters failing to display their posters ranged from 3% to 26% (p posters that were formatted using aims, methods, results, and conclusion sections (81%-93%; p = 0.513) or in the proportion of posters that were identified as difficult to read (24%-28%; p = 0.919). Association for the Study of Medical Education outperformed each of the other exhibitions overall (p Posters with greater than the median of 4 authors performed significantly better across all areas (p Poster exhibitions varied widely, with room for improvement at all 4 conferences. Lessons can be learned by all conferences from each other to improve presenter engagement with and the educational value of poster exhibitions.

Spaceborne remote sensing using gamma and X?ray spectrometers requires particular attention to the design and development of reliable systems. These systems must ensure the scientific requirements of the mission within the challenging technical constraints of operating instrumentation in space. The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) spacecraft included X?ray and gamma?ray spectrometers (XGRS) whose mission was to map the elemental chemistry of the 433 Eros asteroid. A remote sensing system template similar to a blackboard systems approach used in artificial intelligence was identified in which the spacecraft instrument and ground system was designed and developed to monitor and adapt to evolving mission requirements in a complicated operational setting. Systems were developed for ground tracking of instrument calibration instrument health data quality orbital geometry solar flux as well as models of the asteroid’s surface characteristics requiring an intensive human effort. In the future missions such as the Autonomous Nano?Technology Swarm (ANTS) program will have to rely heavily on automation to collectively encounter and sample asteroids in the outer asteroid belt. Using similar instrumentation ANTS will require information similar to data collected by the NEAR X?ray/Gamma?Ray Spectrometer (XGRS) ground system for science and operations management. The NEAR XGRS systems will be studied to identify the equivalent subsystems that may be automated for ANTS. The effort will also investigate the possibility of applying blackboard style approaches to automated decision making required for ANTS.

The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 75th Anniversary Exhibit The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 75th Anniversary Exhibit On display now in the Building 50 Lobby The Founding of a Laboratory and Scientific Legacy Bust of EOL In the summer of 1928, Ernest Orlando Lawrence, a 27-year-old physics professor from Yale University, joined the faculty at UC Berkeley. He was the prized recruit of Robert Gordon Sproul, secretary to the UC Board of Regents and soon-to-be UC President, as part of a major effort to elevate UC's physics department to the same lofty stature of its renowned chemistry department. After three years of working out of Room 329 in Le Conte Hall, where he invented the "cyclotron," the circular particle accelerator that would eventually win him a Nobel Prize in physics, Lawrence needed a much larger space to accommodate his proposed 27-inch

Modeling in Support of Two Unit Operating Configurations Modeling in Support of Two Unit Operating Configurations Exhibit A: Modeling in Support of Two Unit Operating Configurations Docket No. EO-05-01: Tables showing modeling of emissions from units of the Mirant Potomac Power Plant. Exhibit A: Modeling in Support of Two Unit Operating Configurations More Documents & Publications Comments on Emergency Order to Resume Limited Operation at the Potomac River Generating Station, Alexandria, VA from the Chesapeake Climate Action Network. Comments on Department of Energy's Emergency Order To Resume Limited Operation at Mirant's Potomac River Generating Station and Proposed Mirant Compliance Plan Answer of Potomac Electric Power Company and PJM lnterconnection, L.L.C. to the October 6, 2005 motion filed by the Virginia Department of

inventory) included a kast. reviews 89 Exhibit 170. Richard Varick by Ralph Earl, 1787. (New York) Oil on canvas, 31 ?? x 27 ?.? Albany Institute of History & Art, NY. A descendant of Margrieta Van Varick, Richard Varick was a notable military..., would have brought back to the West as sale items or souvenirs. We know from her estate inventory (NY, 1696), that Van Varick?s stock in Brooklyn, NY, included exotic goods from artisanal manufac- turers and suppliers in the East Indies...

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Abstract We report a green light-emitting diode (LED) grown on thick strain-reduced GaN template. As the injection current changes from 20 mA to 120 mA, blue-shift of EL peak wavelength reduces from 9.3 nm for the LED on sapphire substrate to 6.8 nm for the LED grown on thick strain-reduced GaN template. Furthermore, the light output power and external quantum efficiency of the LED on thick strain-reduced GaN template are respectively 1.48 mW and 2.5% at the forward current of 20 mA, which is twice as much as the LED on sapphire substrate. In contrast, the reverse current is 2 ?A lower than that of the LED on the sapphire at ?8 V.

Production of Hydrogen Using Nanocrystalline Protein-Templated Catalysts on M13 Phage ... (35-38) In this work, we template nickel, rhodium, and ceria onto the surface of the M13 bacteriophage in order to produce catalysts with excellent dispersion, higher thermal stability, and a more porous structure than catalysts made using other methods. ... This result indicates that the selectivity to methane was partially controlled by the availability of hydrogen atoms on the surface required to hydrogenate the hydrocarbon species produced by acetaldehyde decarbonylation. ...

pipeline safety) CONTROLLING AUTHORITIES: State and Local Government (zoning, building permits) CONTROLLING AUTHORITIES: DOT/NHTS (crashworthiness) EPA (emissions) Many standards development organizations (SDOs) are working to develop codes and standards needed to prepare for the commercialization of alternative fuel vehicle technologies. This graphic template shows the SDOs responsible for leading the support and development of key codes and standards for hydrogen. National Template: Hydrogen Vehicle and Infrastructure Codes and Standards General FC Vehicle Safety: Fuel Cell Vehicle Systems: Fuel System Components: Containers: Reformers: Emissions: Recycling: Service/Repair: Storage Tanks: Piping: Dispensers: On-site H2 Production: Codes for the Environment: Composite Containers:

On the Origin of DNA Genomes: Evolution of the Division of Labor between Template and Catalyst, The Netherlands Abstract The division of labor between template and catalyst is a fundamental property of all living systems: DNA stores genetic information whereas proteins function as catalysts. The RNA world

Searches for gravitational waves (GWs) from binary black holes using interferometric GW detectors require the construction of template banks for performing matched filtering while analyzing the data. Placement of templates over the parameter space of binaries, as well as coincidence tests of GW triggers from multiple detectors make use of the definition of a metric over the space of gravitational waveforms. Although recent searches have employed waveform templates coherently describing the inspiral, merger and ringdown (IMR) of the coalescence, the metric used in the template banks and coincidence tests was derived from post-Newtonian inspiral waveforms. In this paper, we compute the template-space metric of the IMR waveform family IMRPhenomB over the parameter space of masses and the effective spin parameter. We also propose a coordinate system, which is a modified version of post-Newtonian chirp time coordinates, in which the metric is slowly varying over the parameter space. The match function analytically...

. In this letter, we present the base sequence design of synthetic double-stranded DNA dsDNA and fabrication of metallic silver nanowires templated on both synthetic dsDNA and bacteriophage -DNA molecules. We also as programmable interconnects in bio- electronic devices. The DNA base sequence of the synthetic unit dsDNA tile

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In the paper, the region of the number of equilibrium points of a cell in cellular neural networks is considered by the relationship between parameters of cellular neural networks. The number of equilibrium points can be obtained by our results, and ... Keywords: Cellular neural networks, Cloning template, Equilibrium point, Stability

DNA nanotubes self-assembled from triple-crossover tiles as templates for conductive nanowires Dage on the construction and characterization of DNA nanotubes, a self-assembling superstructure composed of DNA tiles plane were used as the basic building blocks. Triple-crossover nanotubes display a constant diameter

DOI: 10.1002/chem.200901982 Template-Synthesized Porous Silicon Carbide as an Effective Host, especially those that can work more du- rably under harsh conditions. Silicon carbide (SiC) is a promising has been de- veloped for the fabrication of porous silicon carbide (SiC) by means of sin- tering

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(MS WORD TEMPLATE for Submission in Fusion Engineering and Design) Security on the US Fusion Grid J, FusionGrid, grid computing 1. Introduction Critical to the success of any computational grid is security to improve security for the US Fusion Grid (FusionGrid) [1]. Collaboratory workers have adapted secure

, catalysts, solar cells, fuel cells, and molecular electronics.1,2 In addition to the synthesis of 1D, template-assisted strategies allow for both the synthesis and assembly of 1D nanostructures in one pot.3-organization of molecule-assisted metal nanoparticle colloids16 or metal nanopatterning through electrodeposition

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Highlights: {yields} Soft-template production of polyguaiacol nanowire was done by peroxidase enzyme. {yields} Main advantage of this simple method is producing soluble encapsulated nanowires. {yields} Nanowire can be easily precipitated and separated by dilution with distilled water. {yields} Size tuned templates of sodium decyl sulfate (d = 2.7 nm) gave nanowires with d = 2-4 nm. {yields} Dried surfactant-coated wires recover freshly on specified and desired applications. -- Abstract: Micelle-templated polyguaiacol nanowires were successfully prepared via polymerization oxidation of guaiacol (o-methoxy phenol) by peroxidase enzyme in the presence of hydrogen peroxide at mild reaction conditions. The dimensions of the prepared nanowires were controlled by tuning the size and shape of the micelle structure via changing and controlling the type, chain length and molar concentrations of the ionic surfactant. The progress of the reaction and estimation of the size of soft micellar templates were followed by UV-Vis spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The resulting micelle encapsulated or purified polyguaiacol nanowires were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

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Atomic layer deposition was employed to coat the aerogel template conformally with various thicknesses of TiO2 with subnanometer precision. ... The TiO2-coated aerogel membranes were incorporated as photoanodes in dye-sensitized solar cells. ...

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Controlled synthesis of nanostructures is essential for many applications, from energy storage/generation and catalysis to semiconductor and biomedical devices. Normally, nanostructures are characterized after synthesis and growth mechanisms are assumed. Here we show the first direct observation of nanoparticle synthesis in a liquid crystal surfactant template using an electron microscope fluid stage. The nanoparticles first sinter (to ~5nm), then grow connections to each other around the micelles to form clusters. Upon reaching a critical size (>10-15nm), the clusters become highly mobile in the template, displacing micelles to form spherical nanoparticles. This ability to observe and understand fundamental growth mechanisms on the nanoscale in real time and in aqueous environments will impact every branch of nanoscience where precise control over nanostructure is essential. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is operated by Battelle for the US Department of Energy.

Small angle neutron (SANS) and X-ray (SAXS) scattering analyses of carbons derived from organic-loaded inorganic template materials, used as anodes in lithium ion cells, have been performed. Two clays were used as templates to load the organic precursors, pillared montmorrillonite (PILC), a layered silicate clay whose sheets have been permanently propped open by sets of thermally stable molecular props, and sepiolite, a natural channeled clay. Five different organic precursors were used to load the PILC: pyrene, styrene, pyrene/trioxane copolymer, ethylene and propylene, whereas only propylene and ethylene were used to load sepiolite. Pyrolysis took place at 700{degrees}C under nitrogen. Values such as hole radius, fractal dimension, cutoff length and density of the final carbons will be compared as a function of the clay and carbon precursors.

Work on the preparations of zeolite ship-in-a-bottle complexes, which involves the encapsulation of metal complexes during zeolite synthesis, encouraged the authors to explore the relatively unknown structure directing properties of metal complexes. In particular, the authors have shown that bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) cobalt(III) hydroxide, Cp*{sub 2}CoOH was a template for the novel high silica zeolite UTD-1 which is the first zeolite having greater than a 12 membered ring pore structure. The authors have extended this strategy to other oxide compositions and metal complexes. In this paper the authors describe the preparation and characterization (XRD, SEM) of the gallophosphates Cloverite and UTD-10 using the metal complex [Co(NMe{sub 3}){sub 2}sar]{sup 5+} (where (NMe{sub 3}){sub 2}sar = 1,8-bis(trimethylammonio)-3,6,10,13,16,19-hexaazabicyclo[6.6.6]-icosane) as the template.

We use computer simulations to investigate the stability of a two-component polymer brush de-mixing on a curved template into phases of different morphological properties. It has been previously shown via molecular dynamics simulations that immiscible chains having different length and anchored to a cylindrical template will phase separate into striped phases of different widths oriented perpendicularly to the cylindrical axis. We calculate free energy differences for a variety of stripe widths, and extract simple relationships between the sizes of the two polymers, N_1 and N_2, and the free energy dependence on the stripe width. We explain these relationships using simple physical arguments based upon previous theoretical work on the free energy of polymer brushes.

Anomalous microwave emission at 20-40GHz has been detected across our Galactic sky. It is highly correlated with thermal dust emission and hence it is thought to be due to spinning dust grains. Alternatively, this emission could be due to synchrotron radiation with a flattening (hard) spectral index. We cross-correlate synchrotron, free- free and thermal dust templates with the WMAP 7-year maps using synchrotron templates at both 408MHz and 2.3GHz to assess the amount of flat synchrotron emission that is present, and the impact that this has on the correlations with the other components. We find that there is only a small amount of flattening visible in the synchrotron spectral indices by 2.3GHz, of around \\Delta{\\beta} \\approx 0.05, and that the significant level of dust-correlated emission in the lowest WMAP bands is largely unaffected by the choice of synchrotron template, particularly at high latitudes (it decreases by only ~7 per cent when using 2.3 GHz rather than 408 MHz). This agrees with expectation ...

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Searches for gravitational waves (GWs) from binary black holes using interferometric GW detectors require the construction of template banks for performing matched filtering while analyzing the data. Placement of templates over the parameter space of binaries, as well as coincidence tests of GW triggers from multiple detectors make use of the definition of a metric over the space of gravitational waveforms. Although recent searches have employed waveform templates coherently describing the inspiral, merger and ringdown (IMR) of the coalescence, the metric used in the template banks and coincidence tests was derived from post-Newtonian inspiral waveforms. In this paper, we compute the template-space metric of the IMR waveform family IMRPhenomB over the parameter space of masses and the effective spin parameter. We also propose a coordinate system, which is a modified version of post-Newtonian chirp time coordinates, in which the metric is slowly varying over the parameter space. The match function analytically computed using the metric has excellent agreement with the "exact" match function computed numerically. We show that the metric is able to provide a reasonable approximation to the match function of other IMR waveform families, such that the effective-one-body model calibrated to numerical relativity (EOBNRv2). The availability of this metric can contribute to improving the sensitivity of searches for GWs from binary black holes in the advanced detector era.

Coalescing binary black holes (BBHs) are among the most likely sources for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and its international partners Virgo and KAGRA. Optimal searches for BBHs require accurate waveforms for the signal model and effectual template banks that cover the mass space of interest. We investigate the ability of the second-order post-Newtonian TaylorF2 hexagonal template placement metric to construct an effectual template bank, if the template waveforms used are effective one body waveforms tuned to numerical relativity (EOBNRv2). We find that by combining the existing TaylorF2 placement metric with EOBNRv2 waveforms, we can construct an effectual search for BBHs with component masses in the range 3 Msolar searches. We find that for systems with (m_1/m_2)= 2.68 radians, there is no significant loss in the total possible signal-to-noise ratio due to neglecting modes other than l = m = 2 in the template waveforms. For a source population uniformly distributed in spacial volume, over the entire sampled region of the component-mass space, the loss in detection rate (averaged over a uniform distribution of inclination angle and sky-location/polarization angles), remains below ~11%. For binaries with high mass-ratios \\textit{and} 0.31 Advanced LIGO. Our results can be used to construct matched-filter searches in Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo.

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A Bradbury-Nielsen gate (BNG) consists of two interleaved and electrically isolated sets of wires and can transmit or deflect charged particles by applying a varying voltage difference across the two wire sets. We present a simple template-based method to fabricate \\{BNGs\\} with wire spacings as small as 50 ?m with minimal use of a microscope. The small wire spacing allows modulation rates at tens of megahertz. Using this method, we have fabricated four \\{BNGs\\} with wire spacings of 500, 200, 100, and 50 ?m using 10 ?m gold-coated tungsten wires. The performance of the four \\{BNGs\\} is characterized using an imaging detector and compared with theoretical predictions.

Single- and double-layer graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with widths of around 10?nm were synthesized directly onto an insulating substrate by solid-phase graphitization using a gallium vapor catalyst and carbon templates made of amyloid fibrils. Subsequent investigation revealed that the crystallinity, conductivity, and carrier mobility were all improved by increasing the temperature of synthesis. The carrier mobility of the GNR synthesized at 1050?°C was 0.83 cm{sup 2}/V?s, which is lower than that of mechanically exfoliated graphene. This is considered to be most likely due to electron scattering by the defects and edges of the GNRs.

A templated carbon was prepared by the pyrolysis of pyrene impregnated into pillared clay (PILC). The electrochemical performance of this was evaluated with the goal of using this material as an anode in Li-ion cells. The reversible capacity was measured as a function of C rate and the cycling characteristics were determined for various intercalation protocols. The performance of this material was compared to that of several commercial graphites tested under the same conditions. The PILC carbon shows great promise as a Li-ion anode if the fade and first-cycle losses can be controlled.

A templated carbon was prepared by the pyrolysis of pyrene impregnated into pillared clay (PILC). The electrochemical performance of this was evaluated with the goal of using this material as an anode in Li-ion cells. The reversible capacity was measured as a function of C rate and the cycling characteristics were determined for various intercalation protocols. The performance of this material was compared to that of several commercial graphites tested under the same conditions. The PILC carbon shows great promise as a Li-ion anode if the fade and first-cycle losses can be controlled.

The Web Interface Template System (WITS) is a tool for software developers. WITS is a three-tiered, object-oriented system operating in a Client/Server environment. This tool can be used to create software applications that have a Web browser as the user interface and access a Sybase database. Development, modification, and implementation are greatly simplified because the developer can change and test definitions immediately, without writing or compiling any code. This document explains WITS functionality, the system structure and components of WITS, and how to obtain, install, and use the software system.

Nanostructured uranium oxides have been prepared in ionic liquids as templating agents. Using the ionic liquids as reaction media for inorganic nanomaterials takes advantage of the pre-organized structure of the ionic liquids which in turn controls the morphology of the inorganic nanomaterials. Variation of ionic liquid cation structure was investigated to determine the impact on the uranium oxide morphologies. For two ionic liquid cations, increasing the alkyl chain length increases the aspect ratio of the resulting nanostructured oxides. Understanding the resulting metal oxide morphologies could enhance fuel stability and design.

A self-templated approach has been developed for the synthesis of TiO2 microcapsules with tunable size and wall thickness by heating sol-gel derived TiO2 microspheres with poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) in a diethylene glycol (DEG) solution. PAA plays a crucial role in the formation of microcapsules by crosslinking the surface TiO2 nanoparticles and preventing them from dissolution by DEG. Hollow microcapsules form when DEG molecules penetrate the outer layer and remove the core materials by forming soluble titanium glycolate.

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Mr. Brian Mills Mr. Brian Mills Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE-20) U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue SW Washington, DC 20585 RE: Comments on Proposed 216(h) Regulations, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Dear Mr. Mills: Clean Line Energy Partners LLC (Clean Line) respectfully submits the following comments to the Department of Energy (DOE) in response to proposed amendments to Section 216(h) of the Federal Power Act (FPA), as published in the Fed. Reg. 77432 (December 13, 2011). The proposed rule would require permitting entities to inform DOE of requests for authorizations required under Federal law for Qualifying Projects, as well as establish a process whereby applicants for Federal authorizations for interstate electric transmission facilities that are not Qualifying Projects can request DOE assistance in

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We report on the development of a robot's dynamic locomotion based on a template which fits the robot's natural dynamics. The developed template is a low degree-of-freedom planar model for running with rolling contact, which we call rolling spring loaded inverted pendulum (R-SLIP). Originating from a reduced-order model of the RHex-style robot with compliant circular legs, the R-SLIP model also acts as the template for general dynamic running. The model has a torsional spring and a large circular arc as the distributed foot, so during locomotion it rolls on the ground with varied equivalent linear stiffness. This differs from the well-known spring loaded inverted pendulum (SLIP) model with fixed stiffness and ground contact points. Through dimensionless steps-to-fall and return map analysis, within a wide range of parameter spaces, the R-SLIP model is revealed to have self-stable gaits and a larger stability region than that of the SLIP model. The R-SLIP model is then embedded as the reduced-order 'template' in a more complex 'anchor', the RHex-style robot, via various mapping definitions between the template and the anchor. Experimental validation confirms that by merely deploying the stable running gaits of the R-SLIP model on the empirical robot with simple open-loop control strategy, the robot can easily initiate its dynamic running behaviors with a flight phase and can move with similar body state profiles to those of the model, in all five testing speeds. The robot, embedded with the SLIP model but performing walking locomotion, further confirms the importance of finding an adequate template of the robot for dynamic locomotion.

Searching for a signal depending on unknown parameters in a noisy background with matched filtering techniques always requires an analysis of the data with several templates in parallel in order to ensure a proper match between the filter and the real waveform. The key feature of such an implementation is the design of the filter bank which must be small to limit the computational cost while keeping the detection efficiency as high as possible. This paper presents a geometrical method which allows one to cover the corresponding physical parameter space by a set of ellipses, each of them being associated to a given template. After the description of the main characteristics of the algorithm, the method is applied in the field of gravitational wave (GW) data analysis, for the search of damped sine signals. Such waveforms are expected to be produced during the de-excitation phase of black holes -- the so-called 'ringdown' signals -- and are also encountered in some numerically computed supernova signals.

We construct efficient banks of templates suitable for directed searches of almost monochromatic gravitational waves originating from spinning neutron stars in our Galaxy in data being collected by currently operating interferometric detectors. We thus assume that the position of the gravitational-wave source in the sky is known, but we do not assume that the wave's frequency and its derivatives are a priori known. In the construction we employ a simplified model of the signal with constant amplitude and phase which is a polynomial function of time. All our template banks enable usage of the fast Fourier transform algorithm in the computation of the maximum-likelihood F-statistic for nodes of the grids defining the bank. We study and employ the dependence of the grid's construction on the choice of the position of the observational interval with respect to the origin of time axis. We also study the usage of the fast Fourier transform algorithms with nonstandard frequency resolutions achieved by zero padding or folding the data. In the case of the gravitational-wave signal with one spin-down parameter included we have found grids with covering thicknesses which are only 0.1-16% larger than the thickness of the optimal 2-dimensional hexagonal covering.

Small angle neutron scattering (SANS) was used for the characterization of the microstructure of carbons derived from organic-loaded inorganic template materials that are used as anodes in lithium ion cells. Pillared clays (PILC), layered silicates whose sheets have been permanently propped open by sets of thermally stable molecular props, were used as a template to load the organic precursors. Five organic precursors, namely pyrene, styrene, pyrene/trioxane copolymer, ethylene, and propylene, were used to load the PILC. Pyrolysis was carried out at 700 C under nitrogen atmosphere. From SANS, information has been derived about the pore radius, mass fractal dimension, and the cutoff length (above which the fractal property breaks down) on each carbon. In general, the pore radius ranges from 4 to 11 {angstrom}, and the mass fractal dimension varies in the range from 2.5 to 2.9. Contrast-match SANS studies of carbons wetted in 84% deuterated toluene indicate that a significant amount of pores in carbon from pyrene are not accessible to the solvent, while most of the porous network of carbon from propylene is accessible.

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of exhibitors, the role of the library staff, as well as procedures for applying for exhibit time and space1 Policies for Art Exhibits in the Medical College of Wisconsin Todd Wehr Library* The intent their works of art. And in the spirit of the role of the library to provide an aesthetically pleasing

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The main goal of this research is to develop a chemical solution derived planarization layer to fabricate highly aligned IBAD-MgO templates for the development of high temperature superconductor (HTS) based coated conductors. The standard IBAD-MgO template needs an additional electrochemical polishing step of the mechanically polished 50- m-thick Hastelloy C-276 substrates to ensure a flat and smooth surface for subsequent growth of multi-layer buffer architectures, which include: sputtered 80-nm Al2O3; sputtered 7-nm Y2O3; IBAD 10-nm MgO; sputtered 30-nm homo-epi MgO; and sputtered 30-nm LaMnO3 (LMO) layers. We have successfully developed a solution planarization layer that removes the electrochemical polishing step and also acts as a barrier layer. Crack-free, smooth Al2O3 layers were prepared on mechanically polished Hastelloy substrates using a chemical solution process. A nearly 10-15-nm thick Al2O3 layer was formed with each coating and the coating was repeated several times to achieve the desired film thickness with intermediate heat-treatments after each coating. The Al2O3 planarization layer significantly reduced the surface roughness of the substrate. The average surface roughness value, Ra for a starting substrate was 9-10 nm. After 8 coatings of Al2O3 layer, the Ra was reduced to 2 nm. Highly aligned IBAD-MgO layers with out-of-plane and in-plane textures comparable to the standard IBAD-MgO layers were successfully deposited on top of the solution planarization Al2O3 layers with an Y2O3 nucleation layer using a reel-to-reel ion-beam sputtering system. Both homo-epi MgO and LMO layers were subsequently deposited on the IBAD-MgO layers using rf sputtering to complete the buffer stack required for the growth of HTS films. YBa2Cu3O7- (YBCO) films with a thickness of 0.8 m deposited on these IBAD-MgO templates by pulsed laser deposition showed a high self-field critical current density, Jc of 3.04 MA/cm2 at 77 K and 6.05 MA/cm2 at 65 K. These results demonstrate that a low-cost chemical-solution-based, high-throughput Al2O3 planarization layer can remove the electro-polishing step and replace sputtered Al2O3 layers for the production of high Jc YBCO-coated conductors.

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process is the exchange of detailed descriptions of the existing legal and economic framework affectingGSDI Legal and Economic Working Group: A Template for Reporting National Legal and Economic Issues Affecting Spatial Data Infrastructure Developments The primary objective of the GSDI Legal and Economic

The pitch of a mistuned harmonic: Evidence for a template model Jian-Yu Lin and William M. Hartmann as a separate entity if the harmonic is slightly mistuned from its correct frequency. Pitch matching experiments show that the pitch of such a mistuned harmonic differs systematically from its frequency. The shift

Generated using version 3.1.1 of the official AMS LATEX template Atmospheric Circulation Response transient step-by-step adjustment of the circulation. The transient atmospheric adjustment9 is examined in setting up the extratropical tropospheric response to global21 warming.22 1 #12;1. Introduction23

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July 1, 2011 July 1, 2011 A Microbiological "Template" for Mitigating Methane Emissions WALNUT CREEK, Calif.-Carbon dioxide may be the most name-dropped greenhouse gas, but methane is 20 times more potent. In 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency calculated that 20 percent of the nation's human-related methane emissions were attributable to livestock digestive processes. In Australia, livestock emissions account for 12 percent of the country's total greenhouse gas emissions. Wallaby Photo:Wallaby, photo by Mehgan Murphy, Smithsonian's National Zoo. To understand how methane is produced in livestock, an international team of scientists including researchers at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the DOE JGI

The Hunan International Exhibition Center (HIEC) is a large space building. A stratified air-conditioning system on the second floor of the building has been adopted. Due to some problems with the air supply jet diffuser, CFD simulations were...

The Internationale Bauausstellung or International Building Exhibition (IBA) is a planning methodology implemented over the course of the 20th century and into the 21st century in Germany. The IBA is unique and characterized ...

PENNSTATE Department of Engineering Sciences and Mechanics Spring 2012 Discovery Space Pendulum, a timer (counting in seconds) and an audio circuit in addition to the mechanics. In addition, the exhibit

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Reference wetlands play an important role in efforts to protect wetlands and assess wetland condition. Because wetland vegetation integrates the influence of many ecological factors, a useful reference system would identify natural vegetation types and include models relating vegetation to important regional geomorphic, hydrologic, and geochemical properties. Across the U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain, depression wetlands are a major hydrogeomorphic class with diverse characteristics. For 57 functional depression wetlands in the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina, we characterized the principal vegetation types and used a landscape framework to assess how local (wetland-level) factors and regional landscape settings potentially influence vegetation composition and dynamics. Wetland sites were stratified across three Upper Coastal Plain landscape settings that differ in soils, surface geology, topography, and land use. We sampled plant composition, measured relevant local variables, and analyzed historical transitions in vegetative cover types. Cluster analysis identified six vegetation types, ranging from open-water ponds and emergent marshes to closed forests. Significant vegetation-environment relationships suggested environmental ''templates'' for plant community development. Of all local factors examined, wetland hydrologic regime was most strongly correlated with vegetation type, but depression size, soil textural type, and disturbance history were also significant. Because hydrogeologic settings influence wetland features, local factors important to vegetation were partly predictable from landscape setting, and thus wetland types were distributed non-randomly across landscape settings. Analysis of long-term vegetation change indicated relative stability in some wetlands and succession in others. We developed a landscape-contingent model for vegetation dynamics, with hydroperiod and fire as major driving variables. The wetland classification, environmental templates, and dynamics model provide a reference framework to guide conservation priorities and suggest possible outcomes of restoration or management.

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An unusual partnership takes fruit: artists exhibit works from PPPL at PPPL An unusual partnership takes fruit: artists exhibit works from PPPL at PPPL By Jeanne Jackson DeVoe June 5, 2013 Tweet Widget Facebook Like Google Plus One Buse Aktas painting the vacuum vessel of QUASAR (formerly the National Compact Stellarator Experiment), which was stored in the MG site basement. (Photo by Elle Starkman/PPPL Office of Communications) Buse Aktas painting the vacuum vessel of QUASAR (formerly the National Compact Stellarator Experiment), which was stored in the MG site basement. Gallery: Josephine Halvorson, an artist whose work the New York Times described as "rugged, deeply gratifying realism," spent several hours outside the class painting a pink-colored I-beam and concrete blocks, seen at right. One of her paintings is included in the exhibit.

will unveil a new interdisciplinary exhibit, "Reach Out: Scholarly and Visual Communication to Promote AIDS Awareness," in its multimedia Library Gallery space with an opening on September 10, 2009. The opening will be held from 5-7 p.m. in the third floor... gallery area of Watson Library. The event is free and open to the public; please RSVP to Courtney Foat, cfoat@ku.edu or 785-864-0970. The exhibit will feature scholarly work by faculty and students from departments across KU, including Journalism and Mass...

High school students at the LBJ Science Academy constructed a hands?on acoustic levitation exhibit for Discovery Hall an interactive science museum in Austin Texas. In addition to the levitation apparatus itself the exhibit includes posters that explain fundamental principles associated with acoustic levitation e.g. vibration resonance standing waves radiation pressure etc. The project was sponsored by the Acoustical Society of America through an initiative of the Committee on Education in Acoustics to involve high school students in science projects based on acoustics. A review of the project will be presented in this paper. (The donation of a loudspeaker by JBL is also gratefully acknowledged.)

Graphene sheets have been extensively studied as a key functional component of graphene-based nanocomposites for electronics, energy, catalysis,and sensing applications. However, fundamental understanding of the interfacial binding and nucleation processes at graphene surfaces remains lacking, and the range of controlled structures that can be produced are limited. Here, by using a combination of theoretical and experimental approaches, we demonstrate that functionalized graphene sheets (FGS) can function as a new class of molecular templates to direct nucleation and self-assembly and produce novel, three-dimensional nanocomposite materials. Two key aspects are demonstrated: First, the functional groups on FGS surface determine the nucleation energy, and thus control the nucleation sites and nucleation density, as well as the preferred crystalline phases. Second, FGS can function as a template to direct the self-assembly of surfactant micelles and produce ordered, mesoporous arrays of crystalline metal oxides and composites.

The University of Michigan Department of Astronomy Exhibit Museum of Natural History Student Astronomical Society and Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics present A distinguished speaker series solar system SouthwestResearchInstitute Friday Our local microcosmos CarlHeiles October5 Universityof

17th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition 2009, Hamburg, Germany Lignocellulosic Ethanol of transport fuels from biomass is essential if the EU aspiration to substitute 10% of transport fuels investment in R&D in the US, Europe and Asia. The production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass

As data rather than physical artifacts become more commonly the product of modern scientific endeavor, we must attend to humandata interactions as people reason about and with representations of data increasingly being presented in museum settings. Complex ... Keywords: actor perspective, data interpretation, embodied interaction, gis, museum exhibit design, personalized interaction

Genetic Programming: Biologically Inspired Computation that Exhibits Creativity in Solving Non-produced results. We present several results that are competitive with the products of human creativity created? Â· Can automatically created programs be competitive with the products of human creativity

Short Communication Aphasic patients exhibit a reversal of hemispheric asymmetries in categorical between colors that span a lexical boundary (``blue'' and ``green'') than speakers whose lan- guage does categories (e.g., a green target among blue distracters) compared to when the target and distracters were

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...research-article Vaccines and Antiviral Agents Surfactant-Modified Nanoclay Exhibits an Antiviral Activity with High Potency and Broad...challenge models. Thus, the surfactant-modified exfoliated nanoclay NSQc may be a novel nanomaterial with broad and potent antiviral...

We probe the ability of various types of post-Newtonian(PN)-accurate circular templates to capture inspiral gravitational-wave (GW) signals from compact binaries having tiny orbital eccentricities. The GW signals are constructed by adapting the phasing formalism, available in T. Damour, A. Gopakumar, and B. R. Iyer, [Phys. Rev. D 70, 064028 (2004)], employing the orbital energy and the time-eccentricity to describe the orbital evolution. Using the fitting factor estimates, relevant for the initial LIGO, we show that circular templates, based on the adiabatic TaylorT1, complete adiabatic TaylorT1 and TaylorT4 approximants are unable to capture our GW signals from compact binaries having tiny residual orbital eccentricities. However, the 2PN-order circular inspiral templates based on the recently introduced TaylorEt approximant are found to be both effectual and faithful in capturing GWs from inspiralling compact binaries having moderate eccentricities and we provide physical explanations for our observations.

We report the construction of a three-dimensional template bank for the search for gravitational waves from inspiralling binaries consisting of spinning compact objects. The parameter space consists of two dimensions describing the mass parameters and one "reduced-spin" parameter, which describes the secular (non-precessing) spin effects in the waveform. The template placement is based on an efficient stochastic algorithm and makes use of the semi-analytical computation of a metric in the parameter space. We demonstrate that for "low-mass" ($m_1 + m_2 \\lesssim 12\\,M_\\odot$) binaries, this template bank achieves effective fitting factors $\\sim0.92$--$0.99$ towards signals from generic spinning binaries in the advanced detector era over the entire parameter space of interest (including binary neutron stars, binary black holes, and black hole-neutron star binaries). This provides a powerful and viable method for searching for gravitational waves from generic spinning low-mass compact binaries. Under the assumption that spin magnitudes of black-holes [neutron-stars] are uniformly distributed between 0--0.98 [0 -- 0.4] and spin angles are isotropically distributed, the expected improvement in the average detection volume (at a fixed signal-to-noise-ratio threshold) of a search using this reduced-spin bank is $\\sim20-52\\%$, as compared to a search using a non-spinning bank.

We present a method for synthesizing MoS{sub 2}/Graphene hybrid heterostructures with a growth template of graphene-covered Cu foil. Compared to other recent reports, a much lower growth temperature of 400 C is required for this procedure. The chemical vapor deposition of MoS{sub 2} on the graphene surface gives rise to single crystalline hexagonal flakes with a typical lateral size ranging from several hundred nanometers to several micrometers. The precursor (ammonium thiomolybdate) together with solvent was transported to graphene surface by a carrier gas at room temperature, which was then followed by post annealing. At an elevated temperature, the precursor self-assembles to form MoS{sub 2} flakes epitaxially on the graphene surface via thermal decomposition. With higher amount of precursor delivered onto the graphene surface, a continuous MoS{sub 2} film on graphene can be obtained. This simple chemical vapor deposition method provides a unique approach for the synthesis of graphene heterostructures and surface functionalization of graphene. The synthesized two-dimensional MoS{sub 2}/Graphene hybrids possess great potential toward the development of new optical and electronic devices as well as a wide variety of newly synthesizable compounds for catalysts.

The 1937 Paris Exhibition, the "final European enactment of the ritual of peace and progress before the deluge," remains the least researched and most misunderstood in the history of the World's Exhibitions in France. This ...

Abstract IEA SHC Task 39 is dedicated to the development, optimization and deployment of materials and designs for polymer based solar thermal systems and components. To increase the confidence in polymeric solar thermal applications, Task 39 actively supports international research activities and seeks to promote successful applications and state-of-the-art products. For the SHC conference 2013, different polymeric components suitable for domestic hot water preparation and space heating were singled out for an exhibition. Promising polymeric collectors, air collectors, thermosiphons, storage tanks and other components from industrial partners all over the world were brought to Freiburg and assembled at the Fraunhofer-Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE. The resulting SHC Task 39 Exhibition of polymeric components shows the feasibility of all-polymeric solar thermal systems and highlights their potential, especially as scalable and modular applications for building integration or as export products to sunny regions.

The specification discloses a corrosion-resistant intermetallic alloy comprising, in atomic percent, an FeAl iron aluminide containing from about 30 to about 40% aluminum alloyed with from about 0.01 to 0.4% zirconium and from 0.01 to about 0.8% boron. The alloy exhibits considerably improved room temperature ductility for enhanced usefulness in structural applications. The high temperature strength and fabricability is improved by alloying with molybdenum, carbon, chromium and vanadium. 9 figs.

To create photorealistic three-dimensional (3D) models of real scenes and objects is a challenging problem that demands advanced knowledge of computer vision and computer graphics. Systems that can reconstruct the 3D model of cultural artefacts have found many applications such as virtual museum and historical archiving. While there are methods for 3D digitization of cultural artefacts with high geometric resolution, there are still limitations in achieving high textural resolution for virtual exhibition. One major problem is that the object surface exhibits specular reflection of illuminated light during the acquisition of surface texture. The shading of the target object does not match to other objects or pictures in the virtual scene. Also, if texture of the object must be composed of multiple images, the mismatch of shading (radiometric difference) among the images can be very prominent. In order to create high visual quality exhibition, the specular reflections must be eliminated and then the virtual scene is relit by a synthetic light source. Most existing methods for the identification and removal of specular reflection component demand special device or rely on information obtained in a single image. In order to reconstruct a complete 3D model, we need to acquire a multi-view image sequence. We therefore propose a new method that is applicable for the separation of diffuse and specular reflection components in multi-view image sequence. Also, our method can tackle the specular reflection across the texture boundary. The image sequence is first normalized by the estimated illumination color. Based on the dichromatic reflection model, the specular chromaticity is replaced by the corresponding diffuse chromaticity, which can always be found in neighboring views with the highlights already faded away. We test the new method in modeling Yixing ceramic teapots. The shape model of the teapot is obtained by a laser scanner. The diffuse image sequence is then used to generate the texture map. We create the virtual scene with the photorealistic 3D teapot model, some synthetic 3D models and still pictures. Interactive exhibition of the artefact is achieved with the control of the mouse and simple keyboard commands. This paper gives an account of the procedures for the creation of interactive virtual exhibition of ceramic artefacts.

YBCO-coated conductors will enable the development of smaller, lighter, more-efficient electric power devices that can be operated at temperatures approaching that of liquid nitrogen. The critical current density (J{sub c}) of YBCO films on flexible metallic substrates has been significantly improved by epitaxially growing the YBCO on biaxially textured template films. Inclined substrate deposition (ISD) offers the potential for rapidly producing high-quality biaxially textured buffer layers that are suitable for YBCO-coated conductors. Using the ISD method, we have grown biaxially textured MgO films at deposition rates of 20-100 {angstrom}/sec. Electron microscopy of the ISD-MgO films revealed columnar grains topped off by MgO (002) planes, and X-ray pole figure analysis showed that the (002) planes are tilted with respect to the substrate normal, giving ISD-MgO films a roof-tile surface morphology. A small phi-scan full-width at half maximum of {approx}10{sup o} was observed on ISD-MgO films deposited with a substrate inclination of 55{sup o}. YBCO films were grown on ISD-MgO buffered Hastelloy substrates by pulsed laser deposition. A sample that was 0.42 {micro}m x 0.45 mm x 1 cm gave a transport J{sub c} of {approx}0.34 MA/cm{sup 2} at 77 K in self-field. Details of ISD-MgO film fabrication and characterization, as well as the results of YBCO deposited on the ISD-MgO architecture, are presented.

The specification discloses chromium-niobium alloys which exhibit improved mechanical properties at high temperatures in the range of 1250.degree. C. and improved room temperature ductility. The alloys contain a Cr.sub.2 Nb-rich intermetallic phase and a Cr-rich phase with an overall niobium concentration in the range of from about 5 to about 18 at. %. The high temperature strength is substantially greater than that of state of the art nickel-based superalloys for enhanced high temperature service. Further improvements in the properties of the compositions are obtained by alloying with rhenium and aluminum; and additional rare-earth and other elements.

The specification discloses chromium-niobium alloys which exhibit improved mechanical properties at high temperatures in the range of 1250 C and improved room temperature ductility. The alloys contain a Cr[sub 2]Nb-rich intermetallic phase and a Cr-rich phase with an overall niobium concentration in the range of from about 5 to about 18 at. %. The high temperature strength is substantially greater than that of state of the art nickel-based superalloys for enhanced high temperature service. Further improvements in the properties of the compositions are obtained by alloying with rhenium and aluminum; and additional rare-earth and other elements. 14 figures.

In active galactic nucleus spectra, a series of Fe II multiplets form a pseudo-continuum that extends from the ultraviolet to the near-infrared (NIR). This emission is believed to originate in the broad-line region, and it has been known for a long time that pure photoionization fails to reproduce it in the most extreme cases, as does the collisional excitation alone. The most recent models by Sigut and Pradhan include details of the Fe II ion microphysics and cover a wide range in the ionization parameter log U{sub ion} = (- 3.0 {yields} -1.3) and density log n{sub H} = (9.6 {yields} 12.6). With the aid of such models and a spectral synthesis approach, we studied for the first time in detail the NIR emission of I Zw 1. The main goals were to confirm the role played by Ly{alpha} fluorescence mechanisms in the production of the Fe II spectrum and to construct the first semi-empirical NIR Fe II template that best represents this emission, consequently allowing its clean subtraction in other sources. A good overall match between the observed Fe II+Mg II features with those predicted by the best-fitted model was obtained, corroborating the Ly{alpha} fluorescence as a key process to understand the Fe II spectrum. The best model was fine-tuned by applying a deconvolution method to the observed Fe II+Mg II spectrum. This derived semi-empirical template was then fitted to the spectrum of Ark 564, showing that it nicely reproduced its observed Fe II+Mg II emission. Our work extends the current set of available Fe II templates into the NIR region.

The authors measure the mass of the top quark using 162 pb{sup -1} of data collected by the CDF experiment at FNAL in Run II. The decay chain t{bar t} {yields} bq{bar q}{bar b}lv is studied using a novel technique called the Multivariate Template Method (MTM). Using this technique they obtain a result of M{sub top} = 179.6{sub -6.3}{sup +6.4} {+-} 6.8 GeV/c{sup 2} for the top quark.

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??This Exegesis outlines how the multimedia exhibition, Voices, will represent the physical constraints and psychological realities in Iraq, under which journalists and civil-society organizations work.… (more)

Methods for generating and applying coatings to filters with porous material in order to reduce large pressure drop increases as material accumulates in a filter, as well as the filter exhibiting reduced and/or more uniform pressure drop. The filter can be a diesel particulate trap for removing particulate matter such as soot from the exhaust of a diesel engine. Porous material such as ash is loaded on the surface of the substrate or filter walls, such as by coating, depositing, distributing or layering the porous material along the channel walls of the filter in an amount effective for minimizing or preventing depth filtration during use of the filter. Efficient filtration at acceptable flow rates is achieved.

Evaluation of corrosion rate by Tafel extrapolation is often impossible, simply because an experimental polarisation curve does not exhibit linear Tafel regions. This paper shows how such curves for the Fe/H2O/H+/O2 corrosion system can be accurately deconstructed to furnish both kinetic and thermodynamic parameters for the anodic and cathodic reactions. The curved anodic branch (due to film formation) is then amenable to correction for IR voltage drop and the resulting Tafel slope and other parameters are then substituted in the Tafel equation to accurately determine icorr. An alternative method to obtain the anodic Tafel slope has been used to validate the above approach. Polarisation curves describing the inhibition of mild steel in industrial cooling water were scanned/digitised from the literature.

We probe the physical mechanism behind the known phenomenon of power synchronization of two diode lasers that are mutually coupled via their delayed optical fields. In a diode laser, the amplitude and the phase of the optical field are coupled by the so-called linewidth enhancement factor, $\\alpha$. In this work, we explore the role of optical phases of the electric fields in amplitude (and hence power) synchronization through $\\alpha$ in such mutually delay-coupled diode laser systems. Our numerical results show that the synchronization of optical phases drives the powers of lasers to synchronized death regimes. We also find that as $\\alpha$ varies for different diode lasers, the system goes through a sequence of in-phase amplitude-death states. Within the windows between successive amplitude-death regions, the cross-correlation between the field amplitudes exhibits a universal power-law behaviour with respect to $\\alpha$.

(1-3, 6, 7) Owing to these advantages, TiNs can be widely used in different fields as catalysts(8-10) or as parts of certain energy-generating devices, such as dye-sensitized solar cells,(11, 12) fuel cells,(13, 14) and supercapacitors. ... To overcome the disadvantages of the hard template-methods, soft-template approaches have been widely exploited to obtain ordered mesoporous carbons or metal oxides. ... The surface energies and surface relaxations of the three most important surfaces of TiN were studied. ...

4.3.2 DEVELOPMENT OF MUSEUM EXHIBIT ON NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY Barry Aprison, Museum on nanoscience and nanotechnology. Approximately 20,000 square feet of space at MSI (currently part of Grainger for the Nanoverse exhibit on nanoscience and nanotechnology #12;

A mobile device for the complete consolidation of layers of material which exhibit thermoplastic properties for the formation of a composite of the layers upon a complex contoured substrate. The principal of the device is to provide heating into the molten temperature range of the thermoplastic material, applying sufficient pressure to the layers to cause flow of the plastic for a time sufficient to achieve full consolidation of the layers, and quickly cooling the structure to prevent delamination or other non-consolidation action. In the preferred form, there is an element to deposit a layer of the mateiral against another layer in close proximity. The two layers are pre-heated to near the melting temperature, and then further heated into the melting temperature range as they are brought into intimate contact with sufficient pressure to cause flow of the plastic for a time sufficient to achieve the full consolidation. The structure is then cooled. The mechanism for the application of pressure is selected such that the layers can be deformed to conform to a complex contour. In the preferred form, this pressurization is produced using a compliant hood that supplies both the pressure and at least a portion of the melting temperature, as well as the cooling. The apparatus, and method of operation, are described relative to the use of fiber-reinforced PEEK in the making of fully-consolidated composites. Other applications are discussed.